Collocations withcirculation

These are words often used in combination withcirculation.

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air circulation
This timber formed a platform on the bottom of the incinerator and lifted the waste for better air circulation.
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atmospheric circulation
On the efficiency of the engine driving the atmospheric circulation.
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average circulation
The correction factor to the irrotational temperature distribution is the average circulation.
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circulation desk
Shortly after 8 p.m., he rose from his seat and stepped up to a microphone and podium in front of the circulation desk.
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circulation figure
The circulation figure for each issue is 65,000.
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circulation model
A circulation model is a graph representing paths between doorways.
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circulation pattern
Nutrient recycling and oxygen availability are both dependent on circulation pattern.
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collateral circulation
The development of collateral circulation is more prominent in younger children, and asymptomatic cases with extensive occlusions are seen only among children.
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combined circulation
It is one of a group of 11 local newspapers with a combined circulation of 40,000.
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coronary circulation
Even more interesting was a direct collateral vessel originating from the descending thoracic aorta and connecting with the coronary circulation.
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daily circulation
Stock market listed prices are prices for small parcels of shares in daily circulation on the stock market.
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fetal circulation
It is possible that some babies who die with a diagnosis of persistent fetal circulation actually have covert, but treatable, cyanotic heart disease.
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free circulation
The intention is clear: this represents a highly polished performance of free circulation, openness, and transparency.
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general circulation
The general circulation models quoted in this review largely employ the primitive equations, with the exception that nonhydrostatic effects are sometimes considered.
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global circulation
By implication, the 'deep core' does not connect to the global circulation, and so the local aspect of movement is independent from the global one.
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increased circulation
No one supposed that cutting price would guarantee increased circulation—the key to higher advertising revenue.
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large circulation
Another one-fourth of the universities use a few other textbooks that do not enjoy large circulation.
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limited circulation
I was sorry to hear that it has a very limited circulation.
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mass circulation
As converging social and economic forces propelled the elevation of daring skyscrapers upwards, mass circulation and mobility demanded the extension of complex transportation systems.
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monthly circulation
The average monthly circulation of these magazines during the last quarter of 1950 was 61,711.
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ocean circulation
Chapter 1 is a brief review of ocean circulation, basic carbonate chemistry, and ecological factors such as nutrients in influencing carbonate production.
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paid circulation
It has a paid circulation of approximately 4,000.
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poor circulation
Now 83 years old, and a widower, he recently suffered two strokes resulting in poor circulation in both legs and deafness.
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systemic circulation
This leaves the morphologically right ventricle to support the systemic circulation.
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thermohaline circulation
This inverse thermohaline circulation allows dispersion of shallow and cool water species in open oceanic environments in the photic zone above the thermocline level.
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total circulation
Note that the total circulation around the airfoil and the shear layer is zero.
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weekly circulation
That periodical has a weekly circulation of approximately 50,000.
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wide circulation
Nonetheless, it had a very wide circulation and had a profound impact on computational studies of ion permeation.
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