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(1) Resistance of a liquid to shear forces (and hence to flow
(2) Resistance of a liquid to sheer forces (and hence to flow)
(1) Electronics also compensate for changes in oil viscosity for consistent operation at all temperatures.
(2) The texture and viscosity of the mixture is important, for it must be thick enough to adhere to the food, but not so thick that the coating becomes excessive and heavy.
(3) By the way, rheological properties mean viscosity and its effects.
(4) Cooling the fluid raises its viscosity
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(6) Hydrogels are usually clear or translucent in color and vary in viscosity or thickness.
(7) The pore lifetime has been interpreted as interplay between the pore edge tension and the membrane viscosity .
(8) Acidification, texture, flavor and viscosity can be customized to meet the customer's needs.
(9) Water so treated will show a change of temperature, surface tension, viscosity and electrical conductivity.
(10) Once aspirated, due to their low viscosity and surface tension, they reach the dependent portion of the lung and cause a chemical pneumonia.
(11) These chemical changes can lead to an increase in viscosity .
(12) In other words, if the material viscosity is close to water thin, the pump can cycle in the vicinity of 30 times per minute.
(13) He and Gross also want to find other genes involved in fruit softening in hopes of further improving firmness or viscosity .
(14) This wetting is a result of very low viscosity and surface tension high enough to be drawn into the cracks and pore structure of concrete by capillary action.
(15) Their lower viscosity and greater lateral mobility explain why the mafic magmas were distributed over a much wider area than the felsic magmas.
(16) When liquid helium is cooled to within a couple of degrees of absolute zero, it flows without any friction or viscosity .
(17) When the temperature of an emulsion is raised, there is a decrease in viscosity , which reduces emulsion stability.
(18) As a result, density and viscosity both decrease, and the magma becomes buoyant and mobile.
(19) In a rigid porous material, the normal component is clamped by viscosity and cannot move.
(20) The density and viscosity of wine that combine to create an impression of fullness or weight on the palate.
thickness
gooeyness
viscidity
consistency
texture