The flattened shape seems a strange one for an active animal, but apparently it is hydrodynamically efficient. |
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Most brakes act on rotating mechanical elements and absorb kinetic energy either mechanically, hydrodynamically, or electrically. |
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The vehicle will provide a hydrodynamically stable platform, combined with reliable performance and low lifecycle cost. |
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Operates without electricity, works hydrodynamically. |
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The samples were then hydrodynamically injected using an anodic depression of 80 millibars for 4 seconds. |
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As these particles, hydrodynamically focussed in a sheath flow, pass an argon laser beam, laser light is scattered and the particles emit fluorescence light. |
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If the pressure between the surfaces is generated as a result of the shape and motion of the surfaces themselves, however, the system is hydrodynamically lubricated. |
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One of Monaco's many absurdities is that these sleek craft are hydrodynamically designed to sail the seven seas, yet spend much of their time moored in the equivalent of a car park. |
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