applied pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofappliedandpressure

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applied
adjective[before noun]
uk
/əˈplaɪd/
us
/əˈplaɪd/
relating to a subject of study, especially a science, that has a ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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(Definition ofappliedandpressurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofapplied pressure

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He also considered the effects of anappliedpressuregradient.
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The right panel is down-flow, gravity aids theappliedpressuregradient.
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In the examples, a slow wheel and largeappliedpressureand a fast wheel and a medium pressure were depicted.
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For direct ablation experiments, the time duration of theappliedpressurecan be approximated by using the laser pulse duration.
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Alternating pressure devices mechanically vary the pressure beneath the patient, thereby reducing the duration of theappliedpressure.
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It is we the consumers who haveappliedpressure.
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A shock speed of the first step and also amplitudes of pressure, density, and mass velocity behind the front are independent ofappliedpressure.
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A signal proportional to theappliedpressuresignal was provided by an electro-optical position-sensing photodiode system attached to the driving piston.
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The first term in the series shows that for very small frequencies the velocity profile is parabolic and in phase with theappliedpressuregradient.
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We also include the effect of anappliedpressuregradient which can reinforce or oppose the body force due to gravity.
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Geological surveyorsappliedpressurefor the funding of posts in practical geology, to maintain a corps of experts to ensure mining efficiency.
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As a result, even with noappliedpressure, the buoyancy forces lead to relative motions between the two layers as they spread under gravity through the porous layer.
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A boundary condition on the motion, there, is that the externallyappliedpressuregradient is to remain unchanged, despite any growth or decay of the disturbance.
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Indeed, it is not religious expression as such that he decries but rather theocracy, with its governmentallyappliedpressureto conform to certain beliefs and practices.
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A primary focus of those experiments was to examine the effect of the competition between the gravitational force and theappliedpressuregradient on recovery rates.
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Catering interests haveappliedpressureand it is not to be enforceable.
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We have alsoappliedpressureon the parties to ensure compliance.
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Other countries haveappliedpressureon their oil companies to use national flag vessels.
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The prediction of stability for perfect core-annular flow in a carefully selected window of parameters is verified for the case of free fall in which theappliedpressuregradient vanishes.
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I believe that, in respect of this matter, we are all guilty, because we have allappliedpressure.
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Parents who live just within the three-mile boundary haveappliedpressureto get a free school pass.
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It was only when one of his workmen was getting married and insisted on having a cottage that heappliedpressure.
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At high pressures, the shear modulus also appears to increase with theappliedpressure.
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