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Fluidics, or
fluidic logic, is the use of a
fluid to
perform analog or
digital operations similar to
those performed with electronics. The
physical basis...
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converted from a
static solid-like
state to a
dynamic fluid-like state. This
process occurs when a
fluid (liquid or gas) is p****ed up
through the granular...
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being capable of
spectral rendering: Vred
Arion FluidRay Indigo Renderer LuxCoreRender mental ray Mitsuba Octane Render Spectral Studio Thea Render...
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Fluid animation refers to
computer graphics techniques for
generating realistic animations of
fluids such as
water and smoke.
Fluid animations are typically...
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measurement of levels, density, and thicknesses. Gamma-
ray sensors are also used for
measuring the
fluid levels in
water and oil industries. Typically, these...
- Air
fluid levels may
refer to:
Bowel obstruction Hydropneumothorax, both air and
liquid around the
lungs Waters' view, a type of head X-
ray that can show...
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presence of both air and
fluid within the
pleural space. An
upright chest x-
ray will show air
fluid levels. The
horizontal fluid level is
usually well defined...
- obstruction, free air (from
visceral perforations), and free
fluid (in ascites). X-
rays may also be used to
detect pathology such as
gallstones (which...
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surrounding fluid. This can
exist between two
fluid layers, two
solid surfaces, or
between a
fluid and a
solid surface. Drag
forces tend to
decrease fluid velocity...
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tests are
sometimes performed. A
chest X-
ray takes a
picture of the
heart and lungs. It may show air or
fluid in the
pleural space. It also may show the...