「viscous」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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Defects lead to a | viscous, dehydrated mucus, hindering mucociliary clea |
This was assisted by a | viscous torsion damper at the opposite end to the fly |
It is a | viscous, oily liquid that is clear and colorless. |
Viscose is a | viscous organic liquid used to make rayon and celloph |
The compound would turn into a | viscous slime on contact with water and coat the mesh |
Scar then imprisons them in a | viscous black liquid that she exudes from her mouth. |
nitrated forms are produced, which produce a | viscous liquid mixture that is hard to purify. |
bing the motion of ellipsoidal particles in a | viscous fluid and setting out what are now known as J |
A swirling flow in a | viscous fluid is characterized by a forced vortex in |
The cells of the morula then secrete a | viscous liquid, causing a central cavity to be formed |
It is a | viscous liquid and is used as a foaming agent in bath |
The plant is filled with a | viscous sap that was roasted to a solid and enjoyed a |
wn near the interface and become trapped in a | viscous layer. |
gae, where it, through binding water, forms a | viscous gum. |
ch was wrapped in palm fibres and contained a | viscous liquid which Patrich presumed was aromatic ba |
It is a | viscous pale yellow transparent liquid and is used as |
The rice noodle sheets are made from a | viscous mixture of 1 cup of Rice flour and 1/3 cup Ta |
ar to the American brownie but has a soft and | viscous centre. |
fact that the Marmul crude oil was heavy and | viscous. |
o a system of ball-bearing sliding plates and | viscous fluid dampers that absorb kinetic energy and |
ominant dissipation mechanism would always be | viscous dissipation in the limit of small α. |
desirable that the continuous phase should be | viscous or thixotropic. |
Soy molasses is brown | viscous syrup with a typical bittersweet flavor. |
as proportional to gravity forces divided by | viscous forces. |
(thermal-) surface tension forces divided by | viscous forces. |
ggesting that the crater had been modified by | viscous relaxation. |
cold (but not in hot) water, forming a clear | viscous solution or gel. |
This three-carbon diol is a colorless | viscous liquid that is miscible with water. |
This colorless | viscous liquid is derived from butane by placement of |
It exists as a colorless, | viscous liquid. |
It is a clear, colorless, | viscous liquid. |
is a toxic, flammable, corrosive, colorless, | viscous liquid with an odor similar to that of ammoni |
This colourless | viscous liquid is commonly used in the synthesis of p |
This colourless | viscous liquid consists of a benzene ring with a pair |
This colourless | viscous liquid is the ester of phosphorous acid and p |
This colourless, | viscous liquid is a valuable Lewis acid and a compone |
each other to form an electrically conductive | viscous liquid which, while still molten, is poured i |
ce can also be boiled until it becomes a dark | viscous syrup called kasripo (casareep). |
Hash oil is traditionally a dark, | viscous liquid. |
r a steady volumetric throughput of different | viscous plastics to a single extrusion head (die) whi |
tly yellow, odorless, hygroscopic, flammable, | viscous liquid. |
fill of material from Samarkand Sulci or from | viscous relaxation. |
If a high | viscous paste and slow drying is required like in scr |
In a three-dimensional highly | viscous liquid, a spherical object of radius a has di |
very similar color to wax paper, it is highly | viscous. |
dome is not formed by the extrusion of highly | viscous lava onto the surface, but rather by the upli |
ming a sterile band, sometimes with a hyaline | viscous drop at the apex. |
In | viscous solutions the viscosity increases to form a g |
nique, though, is not applicable to moving in | viscous fluids-thus the name of the theorem. |
The Galilei number is used in | viscous flow and thermal expansion calculations, for |
uggling animals that have become entrapped in | viscous or glutinous material, such as a heavy sedime |
nesis; and fiamme are also widely reported in | viscous lavas (andesites to rhyolites) where they for |
On the dynamical theory of incompressible | viscous fluids and the determination of the criterion |
th greater unsaturation, are less stiff, less | viscous and have lower melting points. |
a spoon, while more liquid varieties are less | viscous and may be drunk as a beverage. |
ype of behaviour, in which fluids become less | viscous the longer they undergo shear, is called thix |
tegral and Singularity Methods for Linearized | Viscous Flow, Cambridge University Press (1992). |
material exhibits properties of both liquids ( | viscous solutions) and solids (elastic materials). |
Physical nature of magma: | viscous; basaltic. |
One of the first mass-produced | viscous couplings for a permanent 4WD off-road-capabl |
Apocrine glands secrete a milky, | viscous odourless fluid which only develops a strong |
For larger volumes or more | viscous liquids, some sort of mechanical stirring is |
phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) creates a more | viscous lipid membrane compared to phosphatidylcholin |
The petroleum in the structure is more | viscous than that which is usually found in undergrou |
er, this fuel may be "heavier" (that is, more | viscous) than normal diesel fuel and may not flow pro |
ei, granules, and food vacuoles; and the more | viscous ectoplasm that does not contain any granules. |
ndy) becomes thin when it is heated (and more | viscous when cooled). |
The lava flows are more | viscous, and therefore shorter and thicker, than the |
mped through pipelines (bitumen is 1000x more | viscous than light crude oil), and often separating o |
Heavy crude oil, which is much more | viscous than conventional crude oil, and tar sands, w |
paints, which brush on easily but become more | viscous when on walls). |
Non-linear | viscous dampers located at the top of the hotel tower |
ol, TEG, or triglycol is a colorless odorless | viscous liquid with molecular formula HOCH2CH2OCH2CH2 |
chains tend to align in the fiber because of | viscous flow. |
ymer chains tend to somewhat align because of | viscous flow. |
It characterises the ratio of | viscous forces in a fluid to the fictitious forces ar |
who appears to made entirely of some form of | viscous liquid. |
bility of fluid flow, irrotational motions of | viscous and viscoelastic fluids, and direct numerical |
r melt is extruded to form fibers. Streams of | viscous polymer usually exit into cool air or liquid |
While pouring one | viscous mixture of an organic liquid onto a surface, |
th is taken, which is filled with foremilk or | viscous milk. |
that "ejaculate" by squirting water or other | viscous fluids into the rectum. |
In purely | viscous materials, there is a phase difference betwee |
he velocity profile through vortices in real, | viscous, fluids. |
ing that the crater has undergone significant | viscous relaxation since its formation. |
ing that the crater has undergone significant | viscous relaxation since its formation, leaving behin |
d cylinder, he was able to measure the slight | viscous heating of the fluid. |
The compound is a slightly | viscous liquid that is slightly unstable and is not o |
ior, suggesting the crater has undergone some | viscous relaxation. |
e the turbulent motions are subject to strong | viscous forces and kinetic energy is dissipated into |
It is defined as the ratio of the | viscous to elastic forces. |
, is a dimensionless number that relates the | viscous forces to inertial and surface tension forces |
The major constituents of mucus, the | viscous secretion that covers epithelial surfaces suc |
This amount of torque is proportional to the | viscous drag on the immersed spindle, and thus to the |
The laminar sublayer, also called the | viscous sublayer, is the region of a mainly-turbulent |
If the | viscous solution is cooled or left at lower temperatu |
sen number the elastic forces will exceed the | viscous forces and so the director field will not be |
Flow banding is caused by friction of the | viscous magma which is in contact with a solid rock i |
the relative movement of the surfaces and the | viscous resistance of the fluid, which is called Hydr |
ce enlarging the loadbearing area whereby the | viscous resistance of the lubricant becomes capable o |
-speed (no low range option) and used a thick | viscous fluid coupling for quiet and smooth transfer |
Like other diols, this | viscous liquid is used as plasticizer and also forms |
This solution is concentrated to | viscous honey-like consistency to yield soy molasses. |
f the pulsatile flow frequency in relation to | viscous effects. |
number showing the ratio of inertial force to | viscous force. |
similarity - the ratio of inertial forces to | viscous forces. |
p between the shear force at the wall (due to | viscous drag) and the total heat transfer at the wall |
it would not flow into the tip, as it was too | viscous. |
trated solution is dark brown but transparent | viscous liquid. |
interior, suggesting the crater has undergone | viscous relaxation. |
over, Vauxhall/Opel and many others have used | viscous couplings in their drivelines at various time |
All of these Nepenthes produce very | viscous pitcher fluid. |
arch mixed with water, which resembles a very | viscous, white fluid. |
w liters of volume at most) that are not very | viscous. |
disulfides are less odorous and usually very | viscous, and are usually removed from the lower-boili |
ver geologic time, the sima flows like a very | viscous liquid, so, in a real sense, the sial floats |
a dull black glassy volcanic rock formed when | viscous lava or magma cools swiftly. |
ation, silicone grease is a translucent white | viscous paste, with exact properties dependent on the |
It is a light yellow or yellow | viscous transparent liquid. |
DMHP is a pale yellow, | viscous oil which is insoluble in water, but dissolve |
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