There were also thin smears of the viscous material along some of the fault planes. |
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In Fat of the Lamb, white fat winds around viscous sinew and muscle as if in emulation of the frame's sinuous acanthus motif. |
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Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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Finally, a variety of tiny worm-like invertebrates adhere to sand grains with viscous secretions that are likely to be gels rather than solid. |
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Fresh eggs from free-range chickens will produce a stronger binder because of the rich, viscous yolks. |
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There is a replaceable ink reservoir filled with a viscous fluid of either spirit-soluble or oil-soluble dyes. |
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But when he looked at the viscous black harbor water, he realized that the man had not yet resurfaced. |
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Most of the anuran saccular volume is filled with a viscous suspension of calcium carbonate crystals. |
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The result of this seemingly improvisational paint application is an allover, agitated, viscous surface. |
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Different deposits yield significantly different chemical compositions ranging from light crudes to heavy viscous tar sands. |
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If the lava is very viscous, and there is a great deal of gas present, pumice is formed. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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In some cases, they have been burnt by leaking mustard gas, which, despite its name, is a thick, viscous liquid. |
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Another method was to allow the powder to sediment out of a viscous solution of gum arabic, leaving only the very finest particles in suspension. |
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Frayed nerves and tense muscles seemed to melt in the viscous liquid that poured out of the brass container suspended above me. |
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Soils, be they active or buried, represent dynamic, extremely viscous fluids or semi-fluids. |
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The process to make the cap includes positioning viscous plastic material in a mold to produce the desired retention member shape. |
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A revised all-wheel chive system moves the viscous unit from the rear transaxle and bolts it directly behind the front differential. |
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At ambient temperature, bitumen is a highly viscous to almost solid substance that is extremely difficult to work with. |
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It's cold, but she guesses that's probably down more to the viscous sheen of sweat slicked across her body than to the weather itself. |
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The nauplius basically walks through the water, pushing itself off against the viscous medium which starts to rotate. |
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How else are we to understand the streaks made as she drags her brush's bristles through viscous paint? |
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The object is then heated at a low temperature causing the niello to fuse, become viscous, and finally cement itself permanently to the metal. |
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Short removes two spadefuls of sand and black, viscous oil slowly begins to fill the new pit. |
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Stirring the mortar sample for 30 seconds releases entrained air bubbles into a viscous liquid at the base of a column of water. |
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The models were dragged through a viscous liquid seeded with neutrally buoyant reflective particles. |
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Looking to the blood red moon I lift the vial and pour a black viscous liquid into my open mouth. |
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Their thick, viscous blood rained heavy upon the ground, oozing into scale, skin and fur. |
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The honey is much thicker and more viscous, and it pours very slowly compared with the water. |
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As his eyes cleared, Nicholas found himself in a huge vat of viscous liquid. |
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Our cars run on fuel, which, to some, is a thick viscous liquid that needs to be filled in the petrol tank periodically. |
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A viscous, silvery liquid flowed down his arms and solidified into a pair of claws. |
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Various viscous liquids were used in the heating process to emulsify the rubber. |
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The fog bank looked thick, almost viscous, seeming to have a life all its own. |
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Gentle heating for about five hours produces a sauce which is thick and viscous in consistency. |
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When large intermolecular forces are present, a liquid will tend to be thick or highly viscous. |
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The joint also produces a thick viscous fluid called synovial fluid, which helps in smooth and painless movement. |
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They crowded around the counter drowning themselves in glass after shot glass of viscous liquid. |
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Some volcanoes appear similar to those formed from eruption of thick, viscous lavas on Earth. |
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Theory predicts that the quantum vacuum behaves in some ways like a viscous fluid. |
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His hands were coated in viscous white liquid and he waved them around maniacally. |
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Naturally, it would take a long time for a very viscous liquid to be squeezed out of a sponge and to percolate to the top. |
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Some of the less viscous sludge material was airborne, spinning and splattering the weeds and me. |
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He studied the dynamics of viscous fluids and the theory of vortices with applications to aeronautics in mind. |
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His friend then went to his aid, but also got squirted with the viscous liquid. |
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Additionally, the static measurements lack the viscous component of the force value, which is present in dynamic measurements. |
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Tomato canners love viscous, or nonwatery, tomatoes because less cooking is needed to produce thick sauce. |
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Magnetorheological shock absorbers use tiny particles of iron suspended in a viscous fluid as the damping medium. |
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Jeffrey's work was on the applications of mathematics, in particular he worked on hydrodynamics, viscous liquids and elasticity. |
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At this point, the cloudy liquid becomes clear and less viscous, and now resembles other liquids. |
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In plate tectonics, fragments of crust move independently along the surface of the viscous mantle. |
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The accumulation of viscous polysaccharides in the mycelia of S. commune often interferes with genomic DNA isolations. |
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Earth's crust essentially floats on the denser mantle that behaves as a very viscous fluid. |
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Dentists may use viscous lidocaine to reduce the gag reflex in children during dental X-rays and impressions. |
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Good agreement was obtained for all motions except roll motion, which usually showed strong nonlinear behaviour due to viscous damping. |
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The boundary between the viscous and frictional decollements in domain B was perpendicular to the shortening direction. |
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The sand cover deformed differently above the frictional and viscous decollements. |
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Soluble fibers dissolve in water to become gummy or viscous, while insoluble fibers hold on to water. |
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As the basal part of the stem was linearly elastic, there was no energy dissipated by viscous friction. |
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Secretions become viscous and inspissated, and calcium carbonate precipitates, which results in ductal stone formation. |
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The crankshaft also has a viscous type torsional vibration damper. |
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We evaluated the viscoelastic dynamics of actin filaments under the influence of enzyme-generated torque, stochastic Langevin force, and viscous drag. |
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However, in the case of their diamond sparkle lip gloss, which has little sparkly bits suspended in the viscous ooze, this is particularly appalling. |
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Peacock pours layer upon layer of viscous acrylic, allowing the paint to flow freely, creating natural formations and fusing colors in lush, marbleized surfaces. |
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As scale decreases, viscous forces inhibit separation with the consequence that the additional lift must diminish and, at some unknown Re, disappear. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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These deflection zones are transpressional and show a general trend parallel to the initial boundary between the viscous and frictional decollements. |
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She then suddenly spat at him, her saliva mixed with thick, viscous blood. |
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It's aged in Pedro Ximenez casks, and the color of the spirit is very deep mahogany, with a very smooth and viscous mouthfeel and texture and a very long finish. |
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The bus crept slowly through the viscous traffic pouring into the city. |
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The serous fluid content of the anterior chamber is called the aqueous humor, and the thicker, viscous fluid within the posterior chamber is the vitreous humor. |
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One describes cells as having a solid cortex and viscous liquid core and has been used to model the aspiration of cells with no or little cytoskeleton into micropipettes. |
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The Director rushes through the set pieces, drenching the sets in viscous gloop and blood as the bland supporting cast falls victim to the dual extra-terrestrial threat. |
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After the stochastic cytoskeletal detachment event, the tether was found to extend according to a viscous shear-thinning rheological power-law model. |
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Beyond was a flurry of activity as men and women in white lab coats bustled around a dozen or so large, cylindrical vats containing a nearly opaque, viscous liquid. |
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The drama of a simultaneous release was hindered by technical difficulties, so the balloons dribbled out and up like bubbles rising in viscous liquid. |
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It also makes for a deeply satisfying rush at times, particularly when their sludgy rock pulse is accelerated into viscous gobs of noise or howls of feedback. |
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There is a viscous coupling in the front axle, a self-locking differential in the rear and the whole thing alters torque seamlessly from front to rear as required. |
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Protein is denatured, forming a viscous coagulum leading to hemostasis. |
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A viscous residue in the bottom of each and a foul smell that denoted combinations of alum with white vitriol, sulphate of iron, and of acetate of lead with opium and ipecac. |
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Oats, with their high content of viscous B-glucan, elicit a lower glycemic response, as do products made from durum wheat, like pasta or parboiled rice. |
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To achieve these effects viscous fibres function by converting the small intestine into a storage organ for the slow release of glucose to the portal circulation. |
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The more viscous lava forms tend to show sheeted flow features, and blocks or breccia entrained within the sticky lava. |
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The very viscous nature of these lava cause them to not flow far from the vent, causing the lava to form a lava dome at the vent. |
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Many of these are very perfect and rich in faces because they grew in a medium that was liquid and not very viscous. |
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Highly viscous lavas do not usually flow as liquid, and usually form explosive fragmental ash or tephra deposits. |
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Standard ZWT model is applied by combination usage of springs and dashpots, representing elastic and viscous factors separately. |
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Starch is easy to gelatinize, highly viscous, non-toxic, inexpensive, biocompatible and widely available throughout the year. |
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Hose technology enables the unit to generate suction lift and pump viscous potato waste dependably over a long period of time. |
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Black gays, in turn, are accusing their white gay peers of viscous racism. |
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By forcing water through a perforated cylinder, he could measure the slight viscous heating of the fluid. |
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Upon arrival, aircraft are washed to remove corroding salt, drained of fuel and lubricated with a light viscous oil. |
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Felsic magma, such as rhyolite, is usually erupted at low temperature and is up to 10,000 times as viscous as basalt. |
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In this pit, a viscous secretion is exuded, entering the groove and hardening gradually upon contact with sea water. |
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Cryptodomes are formed when viscous lava is forced upward causing the surface to bulge. |
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The oil was very viscous in cold weather and needed to be warmed up before it could be pumped onto the tugs. |
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Evidence cited includes the fact that some samples exhibit encapsulated insects, a feature readily explained by the presence of a viscous resin. |
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After this elastic phase, uplift proceeded by slow viscous flow so the rate of uplift decreased exponentially after that. |
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Fresh unevolved magma injections can remobilise more evolved magmas, allowing eruptions from more viscous magmas. |
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The outer layer is a chemically distinct silicate solid crust, which is underlain by a highly viscous solid mantle. |
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Turbulent flow is defined as the flow in which the system's inertial forces are dominant over the viscous forces. |
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Conceptually, the Reynolds number is the ratio between inertial forces and viscous forces. |
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The problem with sulfur is that it makes molten cast iron viscous, which causes defects. |
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Continuous Processors are designed to mix viscous products on a continuous basis by utilizing a combination of mixing and conveying action. |
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During blowing, thinner layers of glass cool faster than thicker ones and become more viscous than the thicker layers. |
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Most silicic lava flows are extremely viscous, and typically fragment as they extrude, producing blocky autobreccias. |
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However, a degassed viscous lava or one which erupts somewhat hotter than usual may form a lava flow. |
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Dermoid cysts are composed of coarse-fibrous capsule enclosing a thick viscous greenish-brown fluid, macroscopically. |
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If the fluid is viscous, hyaluronidase lyophilized powder should be used to treat a portion of the viscous fluid for cell counts. |
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Ross Bow Tie Dispersers, also called High Viscosity Dispersers, are designed for mixing heavy pastes and viscous liquids. |
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The lava in a shield volcano is not very viscous, and therefore flows relatively easily. |
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Tar sands are a mixture of sand, clay, water and a dense and viscous tar-like form of petroleum called bitumen. |
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Hyraxes urinate in the same place every day, and their urine is thick, viscous and quick-drying. |
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We consider an incompressible viscous nanofluid which flows over a flat plate, as shown in Fig. |
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The theoretical extension of Prandtl's inviscid lifting line theory to the viscous flow over rotating cylinders. |
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Lava domes are built by slow eruptions of highly viscous lava. |
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He covers governing equations, ideal-fluid flow, viscous flows of incompressible fluids, the compressible flow of inviscid fluids, and methods of mathematical analysis. |
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Spring and dashpots are frequently used to make theoretical models which illustrate the interaction of the elastic and viscous components of rubber. |
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Heat in Earth's core produced by the radioactive decay of elements escapes and warms mantle rocks above, making them softer and less viscous, and also causes them to convect. |
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In this open-mold process for producing multi-layer PUR parts, the highly viscous PUR reaction blend is typically pressurized with compressed air in order to fluidize it. |
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This magma tends to be extremely viscous because of its high silica content, so it often does not attain the surface but cools and solidifies at depth. |
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The mono copper complexes exhibit different smectic phases, while the binuclear copper complexes exhibit viscous liquid crystalline smectic A phase. |
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Volcanoes with rhyolitic magma commonly erupt explosively, and rhyolitic lava flows are typically of limited extent and have steep margins, because the magma is so viscous. |
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Sometimes pH modifiers are used to break down the crosslink at the end of a hydraulic fracturing job, since many require a pH buffer system to stay viscous. |
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The Type 375 True Union Ball Valve is suited for applications that require a durable, compact industrial ball valve in a viscous chemical or water environment. |
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Lava domes are formed by the extrusion of viscous felsic magma. |
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Modern concrete is usually prepared as a viscous fluid, so that it may be poured into forms, which are containers erected in the field to give the concrete its desired shape. |
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The term dope entered the English language in the early nineteenth century, originally referring to viscous liquids, particularly sauces or gravy. |
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Tanks that carry less viscous cargoes are washed with water. |
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Sectioning reveals variably cystic and fibrous areas filled by clear viscous fluid, while necrosis, hemorrhage, and purulence are only expected in secondarily infected cysts. |
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The resistance of the spring elements is accounted for by the modulus terms, and relaxation time accounts for the viscous response of the dashpots. |
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The cooking gelatinizes the starch and makes the absit viscous. |
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