- fast-
flux networks. Fast-
fluxing remains an
intricate problem in
network security and
current countermeasures remain ineffective. Fast-
fluxing was first...
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Flux describes any
effect that
appears to p**** or
travel (whether it
actually moves or not)
through a
surface or substance.
Flux is a
concept in applied...
- A
fluxion is the
instantaneous rate of change, or gradient, of a
fluent (a time-varying quantity, or function) at a
given point.
Fluxions were introduced...
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silica and alumina. A
ceramic flux functions by
promoting partial or
complete liquefaction. The most
commonly used
fluxing oxides in a
ceramic glaze contain...
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lower residue tack, but
their fluxing activity and
solubility tend to be
lower than that of
natural resins.
Rosin fluxes are
categorized by
grades of activity:...
- Æon
Flux (/ˌiːɒn ˈflʌks/), an
American avant-garde science-fiction
adventure animated television series,
aired on MTV from
November 30, 1991
until October...
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sodium or pot****ium and by
itself has
little fluxing effect at
pyrometric cone 6 but does act as a
flux at cone 8.[clarification needed]. When use calcium...
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Energy flux is the rate of
transfer of
energy through a surface. The
quantity is
defined in two
different ways,
depending on the context:
Total rate of...
- A
flux tube is a
generally tube-like (cylindrical)
region of
space containing a
magnetic field, B, such that the
cylindrical sides of the tube are everywhere...
- radiometry,
radiant flux or
radiant power is the
radiant energy emitted, reflected, transmitted, or
received per unit time, and
spectral flux or
spectral power...