normal flow
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormalandflow
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normal
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.məl/us/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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flow
noun
uk/fləʊ/us/floʊ/
the movement of something in ...
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(Definition ofnormalandflowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnormal flow
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Two years after surgery the child is clinically well, with no signs of pulmonary hypertension and withnormalflowthrough the mitral valve.
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An image cyclone is generated near the left-hand wall by thenormalflowboundary condition, and the cyclone-anticyclone pair propagates dgwnstream.
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We will undermine the trust andnormalflowof information between speakers and hearers.
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Right lung:normalflowwith physiological base to apex distribution.
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That is, the equivalentnormalflowvelocity in the presence of steps must be identical to that which would prevail in their absence.
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As the residual trees grow and forest regeneration occurs, the baseflow would recede to thenormalflow.
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There wasnormalflowwithin the larger pulmonary trunk (6.5 mm-above 95th percentile).
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Throughout the paper we will recover the corresponding purelynormalflowexpressions whenever it is of interest.
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Normalflowacross the arterial duct is continuous in a right to left direction.
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Later in the wet season, when the creeks return to theirnormalflowpatterns, this route is still a convenient and safe access for coastal traffic to inland areas.
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Since then thenormalflowof subscriptions has been somewhat restricted but efforts are being made to continue and even to increase the membership.
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These minimum flows must be provided in the event of a failure in the air supply system;normalflowrates would be appreciably higher.
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With a morenormalflowof marketings and steeply increasing rates of premium returns should improve over the next few months.
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This seriously interferes with production programmes and interrupts thenormalflowat a most important time of the year.
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I agree that it has to be something significant and separate from thenormalflowof things.
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The sample of volunteer claimants used was broadly representative of thenormalflowof cases called for medical examinations.
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When thenormalflowof traffic is thus unbalanced, some light or empty running is inevitable, whether by road or rail.
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We would have to make arrangements for interim payments so that thenormalflowof revenue would continue undisturbed.
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