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The phrase "a type of fluid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or describing a specific kind of fluid within a broader context, such as in scientific or technical writing.
Example: "Water is a type of fluid that is essential for all known forms of life."
Alternatives: "a category of liquid" or "a form of liquid".
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The electrons formed a type of fluid.
Its ink, invented by László Bíró, is a type of fluid called "non-Newtonian", which becomes more or less viscous when impact is applied to it.
A turbidity current is a type of fluid transport (containing liquid and solid particles supported by the liquid turbulence).
Boldt has published more than 300 articles, many about the safety of a type of fluid replacement used during surgery called hydroxyethyl starch.
Now, a mathematician says he knows why the motion ends with a rattling flourish, and his explanation, reported 20 April in Nature, may provide an example of a type of fluid flow whose very existence is debated.
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It is a type of fluids which exhibits the microrotational effects and microrotational inertia, and can be viewed as a non-Newtonian fluid.
It is a type of fluids which exhibit the micro-rotational effects and micro-rotational inertia, and can be viewed as a non-Newtonian fluid.
Do not allow any type of fluid to enter the keyboard.
Nanofluids are a type of medium fluids with excellent heat transfer performance (for example ZnO-EG nanofluid [1], Cu-CTAC/NaSal nanofluid [2], MWCNTs-CTAC/NaSal nanofluid [3]), which are applied in various fields, such as clean water generation [4], solar photothermal conversion [5], and boiling heat transfer [6].
A nanofluid is a new type of fluid that consists of uniformly dispersed and suspended nanometer-sized particles or fibers in fluids with unprecedented thermal characteristics.
Finally, a brief consideration of a new type of fluid that bears similarities to nanofluids and might in the future be part of the broader nanofluid category has been examined.
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