Flow in drops
1flow cytometry — noun : a technique for identifying and sorting cells and their components (as DNA) by staining with a fluorescent dye, detecting the fluorescence usually by passing the cells individually in solution through laser beam illumination, and counting… …
2Balanced flow — In atmospheric science, balanced flow is an idealisation of atmospheric motion. The idealisation consists in considering the behaviour of one isolated parcel of air having constant density, its motion on a horizontal plane subject to selected… …
3Two-phase flow — In fluid mechanics, two phase flow occurs in a system containing gas and liquid with a meniscus separating the two phases. Historically, probably the most commonly studied cases of two phase flow are in large scale power systems. Coal and gas… …
4Signal-flow graph — A signal flow graph (SFG) is a special type of block diagram[1] and directed graph consisting of nodes and branches. Its nodes are the variables of a set of linear algebraic relations. An SFG can only represent multiplications and additions.… …
5Mean curvature flow — In the field of differential geometry in mathematics, mean curvature flow is an example of a geometric flow of hypersurfaces in a Riemannian manifold (for example, smooth surfaces in 3 dimensional Euclidean space). Intuitively, a family of… …
6trick|le — «TRIHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to flow or fall in drops: »Tears trickled down her cheeks. SYNONYM(S): drip, dribble, ooze. 2. to flow in a very small stream: »The brook trickled through the valley. Salt trickled from a hole in the… …
7Neuné — Near the La Chapelle sandpits Origin Gerbépal Mouth Vologne …
8dribble — I. verb (dribbled; dribbling) Etymology: frequentative of drib to dribble Date: circa 1589 transitive verb 1. to issue sporadically and in small bits 2. to let or cause to fall in drops little by little 3. a. to propel by successive slight taps… …
9dribble — [drib′əl] vi., vt. dribbled, dribbling [freq. of DRIB] 1. to flow, or let flow, in drops or driblets; trickle 2. to come forth or let out a little at a time 3. to let (saliva, liquid, etc.) drip from the mouth; drool 4. to keep (a ball or puck)… …
10drib´bler — drib|ble «DRIHB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to flow in drops or small amounts; trickle; drip: »That leaky faucet dribbles. 2. to let saliva run from the mouth; drool: »The baby dribbles on his bib …