- Look up
entrainment or
entrain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Entrainment may
refer to: Air
entrainment, the
intentional creation of tiny air bubbles...
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Brainwave entrainment, also
referred to as
brainwave synchronization or
neural entrainment,
refers to the
observation that
brainwaves (large-scale electrical...
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Entrainment in the
biomusicological sense refers to the
synchronization (e.g., foot tapping) of
organisms to an
external perceived rhythm such as human...
- In the
study of chronobiology,
entrainment refers to the
synchronization of a
biological clock to an
environmental cycle. An
example is the interaction...
- than one
component in the feed then it is
referred to as an
entrainer. The
added entrainer should be
recovered by distillation, decantation, or another...
- See
entrainment for
other types. In engineering,
entrainment is the
entrapment of one
substance by
another substance. For example: The
entrapment of liquid...
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Entrainment is a
phenomenon of the
atmosphere which occurs when a
turbulent flow
captures a non-turbulent flow. It is
typically used to
refer to the capture...
- Air
entrainment in
concrete is the
intentional creation of tiny air
bubbles in a
batch by
adding an air
entraining agent during mixing. A form of surfactant...
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possible for the
addition of the
entrainer: 1,
Batch Addition of the
Entrainer: The
total quantity of the
entrainer is
added to the
charge before the...
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Entrainment is the
transport of
fluid across an
interface between two
bodies of
fluid by a shear-induced
turbulent flux.
Entrainment is
important in turbulent...