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  • 51interstitial fluid — the extracellular fluid that bathes the cells of most tissues but which is not within the confines of the blood or lymph vessels and is not a transcellular fluid; it is formed by filtration through the blood capillaries and is drained away as… …

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  • 52Extracellular fluid — (ECF) usually denotes all body fluid outside of cells. The remainder is called intracellular fluid.In some animals, including mammals, the extracellular fluid can be divided into two major subcompartments, interstitial fluid and blood plasma. The …

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  • 53Hamiltonian fluid mechanics — is the application of Hamiltonian methods to fluid mechanics. This formalism can only apply to nondissipative fluids.Irrotational barotropic flowTake the simple example of a barotropic, inviscid vorticity free fluid.Then, the conjugate fields are …

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  • 54Cutting fluid — Thin wall milling of aluminum using a water based cutting fluid on the milling cutter. Cutting fluid is a type of coolant and lubricant designed specifically for metalworking and machining processes. There are various kinds of cutting fluids,… …

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  • 55Synovial fluid — is a thick, stringy fluid found in the cavities of synovial joints. With its egg like consistency ( synovial partially derives from ovum , Latin for egg), synovial fluid reduces friction between the articular cartilage and other tissues in joints …

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  • 56Minim (volume) — The minim (abbreviated min or ♏) is a unit of volume in both the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. Specifically it is frac|60 of a fluidram [also spelt fluid drachm or fluid dram ] or frac|480 of a fluid ounce. [… …

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  • 57Euler equations (fluid dynamics) — In fluid dynamics, the Euler equations govern inviscid flow. They correspond to the Navier Stokes equations with zero viscosity and heat conduction terms. They are usually written in the conservation form shown below to emphasize that they… …

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  • 58Starting fluid — is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons (heptane, butane and propane), diethyl ether (as a propellant), and carbon dioxide. It is often useful when starting direct injected diesel engines or lean burn spark engines running on alcohol fuel. Starting …

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  • 59Journal of Fluid Mechanics — The Journal of Fluid Mechanics is a leading scientific journal in the field of fluid mechanics. It publishes original work on theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of the subject. The journal is usually referred to by its initials… …

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  • 60Cup (volume) — The cup is a unit of measurement for volume, used in cooking to measure bulk foods, such as granulated sugar (dry measurement), and liquids (fluid measurement). It is in common use in the United States and nations influenced by them, such as… …

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