Collocations withfluid

These are words often used in combination withfluid.

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amount of fluid
Consequently, an equal amount of fluid moving towards the singular point (sink position) flows out elsewhere.
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biological fluid
With more precise models coupled with computational simulation, these can provide valuable insight into the biological fluid dynamic aspects of human reproduction.
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bodily fluid
Every bodily fluid was bagged and analyzed.
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body fluid
However, it was shown that handling stress induced a marked increase of body fluid cortisol at both temperature levels.
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cleaning fluid
The kettle is balanced on a rickety chest of drawers crowded with bottles of cleaning fluid, shampoo and children's medicine.
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clear fluid
It promptly emitted a slightly yellowish clear fluid from pores at the side of the body near the junction of the thorax and abdomen.
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complex fluid
Consider a solid dry sphere dropped through the free surface of a viscous liquid, a polymer solution, or other complex fluid.
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correction fluid
The area corresponding to the damage was then deleted with typing correction fluid to appear as background.
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digestive fluid
Furthermore, the adult survival time corresponded to serial dilutions of the artificial digestive fluid.
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drilling fluid
Drill cuttings are separated from the drilling fluid by shale shakers (for liquid drilling fluid), or by cyclone separators (for air drilling).
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embalming fluid
The most common embalming fluid is composed of organic chemicals and contains 529% formaldehyde, ethanol and water.
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excess fluid
The visceral yolk sac, allantois and amnion were dissected away from the fetal material and excess fluid was wiped clear prior to measuring the weight.
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extracellular fluid
The method is based on the impermeability of sucrose to cells and its equilibration with extracellular fluid only.
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flowing fluid
This is the approach taken for example t o study the effect of a flowing fluid, such as wind or water, on structures.
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fluid balance
In older patients with disturbed fluid balance homeostasis, this can be problematic as, often, intravascular volume is low.
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fluid buildup
Osteochondrosis lesions include tiny fractures, fluid buildup, loose flaps of cartilage, or chips of cartilage loose within the joint.
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fluid intake
Patients can be advised on simple measures such as reducing fluid intake if this is excessive.
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fluid medium
Enhanced results in mouse and human embryo culture using a modified human tubal fluid medium lacking glucose and phosphate.
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fluid motion
The induced fluid motion causes the supporting column to thin and the entrained exterior fluid to move deeper into the leading drop.
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fluid overload
However, she showed high serum urea and creatinine levels and it was impossible to decrease fluid overload because of poor hemodynamic status.
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fluid viscosity
For i simplicity we have neglected the gravity effect, the fluid viscosity and the compressibility factor are taken to be equal to one.
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geophysical fluid dynamics
The same property also applies to the circulation of the atmosphere, and it is one of the most prominent features of geophysical fluid dynamics.
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incompressible fluid
The present study examines the flow past slender bodies possessing finite centre-line curvature in a viscous, incompressible fluid without any appreciable inertia effects.
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intravenous fluid
The patient should be placed in stirrups in the labour ward or in theatre whilst intravenous fluid and appropriate blood products are replaced.
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light fluid
This creates a region of unstable stratification at the leading edge that does not involve the light fluid eventually overrun by the current.
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lighter fluid
In the oncoming flow, the stagnation streamline separates these two regions of the lighter fluid.
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seminal fluid
Seminal fluid transferred from males to females influences the egglaying and remating frequency of the female, in turn affecting the lifespan.
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transmission fluid
It draws transmission fluid from a sump and pressurizes it, which is needed for transmission components to operate.
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turbulent fluid
Possibly the increased pressure amplitudes and the greater depth of modified flow arise from the increased effective rigidity of the turbulent fluid.
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viscous fluid
Attempts to produce uniform thin layers of very viscous fluid by rolling or spreading often lead to an uneven or ribbed surface.
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working fluid
First, it permitted the movement of the cylinder wall which had less inertia than the working fluid.
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