outflow channel

collocation in English

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outflow
noun[C]
uk
/ˈaʊt.fləʊ/
us
/ˈaʊt.floʊ/
a movement away from ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
us
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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(Definition ofoutflowandchannelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theoutflowchannelis lined with a thin green mat that thickens and is replaced by an orange mat.
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Myocardial sinusoids and coronary arteriovenous fistula serving asoutflowchannel.
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Sinkholes appeared at the downstream toe of the dam, and muddy water was observed in the dam'soutflowchannel.
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The typhoon maintained its intensity for two days until a newoutflowchannelestablished itself over the storm.
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It is introduced in a sheath that provides an inflow andoutflowchannelfor insufflation of the uterine cavity.
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The new mouth reduced the length of theoutflowchannelby 18 km.
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It has been identified as anoutflowchannel.
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The upper level pattern also became favorable for further development, with anoutflowchannelforming on the equator-ward side of the system.
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Reintensification occurred as the upper trough to its north acted as anoutflowchannel.
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Given the fact that theoutflowchannelfor this case was not nearly as narrow as in other outbursts, it is likely that the lake indeed drew down very rapidly.
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Like other outflow channels, it was carved by liquid water, probably during gigantic floods.
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Subsequent volcanic or tectonic activity occasionally fractured the cryosphere, releasing enormous quantities of deep groundwater to the surface and carving huge outflow channels.
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Upper cyclones and upper troughs which trail tropical cyclones can cause additional outflow channels and aid in their intensification process.
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Huge outflow channels were found in many areas.
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Trailing upper cyclones and upper troughs can cause additional outflow channels and aid in the intensification process.
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Trailing upper cyclones and upper troughs can cause additional outflow channels and aid in the intensification process of tropical cyclones.
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Strong upper-level cyclones far to its northwest provided outflow channels and light wind shear, with warm water temperatures along its path.
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On the other hand, some of the large outflow channels begin in rubble-filled low areas called chaos or chaotic terrain.
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The fossae have been tentatively identified as outflow channels, but their origin and evolution remain ambiguous.
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Development was further aided by an anticyclone situated just to the east, providing dual outflow channels.
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