continuous flow
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuousandflow
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continuous
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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flow
noun
uk/fləʊ/us/floʊ/
the movement of something in ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandflowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcontinuous flow
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The positive pressure withcontinuousflowof protected gas inside the body endows the robot with explosion protection capability.
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The existence of acontinuousflowof low-skilled or unskilled workers ensured that deskilling technical change would also allow wages to be cut.
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Many large tortuous vessels withcontinuousflowpatterns, which were thought to be collaterals were seen throughout the myocardium.
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In this case highly specialised professionals run the factory, all machines are connected (pipes) and they manage thecontinuousflowof production.
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To avoid any interference from oxygen all the irradiation experiments were conducted undercontinuousflowof argon gas into the reaction medium.
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After this time, rays were transferred to a 200 l tank of fresh seawater supplied with acontinuousflowof fresh seawater.
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A continuous dribble sample may also be taken from thecontinuousflow.
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The overpressure is achieved bycontinuousflowof protected gas from high pressure gas cylinder.
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The rows of vortices are always extended beyond the computational field so that the data are equivalent tocontinuousflow.
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One shows how the vorticity and the entropy gradient between the turns of the sheet are transported along trajectories of the equivalentcontinuousflow.
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A formal proof is given that, within the core, one may avoid computing with the sheet by defining an equivalentcontinuousflow.
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Without electronics thecontinuousflowof sounds would be impossible because the singer is bound to have breathing breaks.
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Correct adjustment of process scheduling was thus crucial in ensuring acontinuousflowof data.
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Of those centers usingcontinuousflow, the unavailability of pulsatile pumps is cited as the primary reason for its use.
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The measurement of these movements can be achieved and interpreted via acontinuousflowof information or as discrete timed events.
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The first of the three movements is the most monumental: acontinuousflowand sway of colours.
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Figure 2 shows the principle of overpressure withcontinuousflowof protected gas.
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Fish were transferred gently to large covered glass aquaria provided with acontinuousflowof fresh seawater and fed fresh chopped fish every 2 days.
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This paper might be classified as yet another in acontinuousflowof scientific contributions, inspired by the collapse of communism.
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