- dynamics, a
stagnation point flow refers to a
fluid flow in the
neighbourhood of a
stagnation point (in two-dimensional
flows) or a
stagnation line (in...
- Technologies, but
abandoned it
later that year.
Efficient Networks bought FlowPoint from
Cabletron Systems in 2002.
Efficient Networks was
acquired by Siemens...
- with the
common usage of the word "fragility" to mean brittleness.
Viscous flow in
amorphous materials is
characterised by
deviations from the Arrhenius-type...
- Look up
flow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flow may
refer to:
Fluid flow, the
motion of a gas or
liquid Flow (geomorphology), a type of m**** wasting...
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Network flow may
refer to:
Network flow problem Flow network Traffic flow (computer networking)
Flow (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- In
fluid dynamics,
potential flow or
irrotational flow refers to a
description of a
fluid flow with no
vorticity in it. Such a
description typically arises...
-
fluid dynamics is a
subdiscipline of
fluid mechanics that
describes the
flow of
fluids –
liquids and gases. It has
several subdisciplines,
including aerodynamics...
- Rate of
flow may
refer to: M****
flow rate, the
movement of m**** per time
Volumetric flow rate, the
volume of a
fluid which p****es
through a
given surface...
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articles ****ociated with the
title Ebb and
flow. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to
change the link to
point directly to the
intended article....
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experience flow at
moderate levels of
psychological arousal, as one is
unlikely to be overwhelmed, but not
understimulated to the
point of boredom.
Flow is so...