constant pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofconstantandpressure

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constant
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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(Definition ofconstantandpressurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Optimizedconstantpressurestochastic dynamics.
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Consider the relative size of the contours ofconstantpressurecorrelation of figure 19.
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Forconstantpressureand go < 1, (31) reduces to the thin gas solution (28).
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Throughout the 1850s,constantpressurefollowed for further territorial concessions and transit rights.
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Attempt to maintain aconstantpressurewhile the effector is moved across a wavy surface.
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A low-pressure regulator maintains aconstantpressurein the reservoir.
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In that case we can never avoid theconstantpressureon the land.
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Setting the second factor to zero gives a trivial (constantpressure) solution.
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The region of pressure rise was begun after an initial 4 ft. run ofconstantpressure.
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Nanometer-sized silicon crystallites prepared by excimer laser ablation inconstantpressureinert gas.
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The assumption of aconstantpressurethroughout the region behind the shock (12) will be less accurate in these cams.
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At later times the pressure and velocity perturbations decay to zero, with the temperature perturbations decaying at nearlyconstantpressure.
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When a system is in a geostrophically balanced state, the fluid flows along curves ofconstantpressure.
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There has been almostconstantpressureto change immigrant policy rhetoric in response to the public debate.
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The striation formation time ts increases with pressure at constant input power, and decreases with increasing power atconstantpressure.
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It tookconstantpressureoff them.
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The station is working underconstantpressure.
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There isconstantpressurefor larger and larger units.
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There isconstantpressureto reduce the time.
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There isconstantpressureon the green belt.
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There has consequently beenconstantpressureon marginal supplies.
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