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The phrase "an outer reservoir" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to storage, containment, or supply, often in scientific, engineering, or environmental discussions.
Example: "The system is designed to draw water from an outer reservoir to ensure a consistent supply during dry seasons."
Alternatives: "an external reservoir" or "a peripheral reservoir".
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Figure 1 An open uniform reservoir is connected to an outer reservoir.
Thus, Oort reasoned, a comet could not have formed while in its current orbit and must have been held in an outer reservoir for almost all of its existence.
Alginate hydrogels are commonly formed by the dialysis/diffusion method, where an alginate solution is gelled by diffusion of gelling ions from an outer reservoir.
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The impacts of various parameters such as wellbore storage, skin zone near the wellbore, thermal conductivity, and outer reservoir boundary conditions on the sand-face temperature responses are also investigated and discussed.
Regions 1 3 represent the flow in the hydraulic fracture, the stimulated reservoir, and the outer reservoir, respectively.
Ozkan et al. (2009) proposed a trilinear model comprising three continuous media: finite conductivity hydraulic fractures, dual-porosity inner reservoir between the hydraulic fractures and outer reservoir beyond the tip of the hydraulic fractures.
From the time of Chiron's discovery in 1977, astronomers have speculated that the centaurs therefore must be frequently replenished by some outer reservoir.
The composite shale gas reservoir consists of an inner and an outer region.
This ghost is an outer spirit.
It's like an outer body experience.
All contain an outer rind, or cortex.
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