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- up unsteady in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unsteady may refer to: Unsteady flow, a condition of fluid mechanics that changes with time "Unsteady" (song)...
- "Unsteady" is a ballad by American rock band X Amb****adors. It was originally part of the band's second EP The Reason and was later released as the third...
- Time dependent flow is known as unsteady (also called transient). Whether a particular flow is steady or unsteady, can depend on the chosen frame of...
- thalamus, and parietal lobes. Sensory ataxia presents itself with an unsteady "stomping" gait with heavy heel strikes, as well as a postural instability...
- general for the case of unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity. It is one of the parameters that defines the degree of unsteadiness of the problem. For...
- in 1970 after concerns that the intake of strong alcohol would lead to unsteady hands when working machinery. The rum ration, or "tot", from 1866 to 1970...
- boundary layer such as in flow through long pipes. The Bernoulli equation for unsteady potential flow is used in the theory of ocean surface waves and acoustics...
- while stationary. It is commonly ****ociated with nausea or vomiting, unsteadiness (postural instability), falls, changes to a person's thoughts, and difficulties...
- because sufferers of these disorders will have an unsteady gait. Walking in tandem magnifies the unsteadiness. However, the results are not definitive, because...
- cerebellar ataxia of childhood is a childhood condition characterized by an unsteady gait, most likely secondary to an autoimmune response to infection, drug...