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The phrase "and the flux of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes, movements, or variations in a particular system or process, often in scientific or technical writing.
Example: "The study focused on the energy consumption and the flux of carbon dioxide in urban environments."
Alternatives: "and the flow of" or "and the movement of".
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As his four-decade drawing retrospective shows, this esteemed New York Studio School teacher has always worked with the tension between the fixed reality of the female nude and the flux of perceptual and gestural response.
How to find a form to capture thought, feeling and the flux of time is a question Woolf tackled so innovatively throughout her work and her diary enabled her to experiment freely.
In other works, where the names of ancient London churches are daubed in a red script (work pictured), those indefatigable buildings hunkering between skyscrapers suggest the tension between the fixed image of a painting and the flux of interpretation.
Henceforth, in pursuit of her, Claude will return repeatedly to the scene of the crime — or, at least, of his voyeuristic sins — and try to transcribe, in a series of essays, both his exploits and the flux of his feelings.
They highlight his distrust of conventional habits of organizing the world; habits of mind that filter out the unpredictable, the incongruous and the ordinary and so deaden our responsiveness to the empirical and the flux of reality.
As this four-decade drawing retrospective shows, Mr. Cajori, who was born in 1921, has always worked with the tension between the fixed reality of the nude female model and the flux of perceptual and gestural response.
Each year globally we manufacture, at the very least, 300m tonnes of plastic, and the "flux" of plastic to the world's oceans is suggested to be at least 0.1% of all plastic.
The resolution and the flux of the beamline have been measured using a gas cell and a calibrated photodiode.
On a global scale, the input by rivers of organic matter to the oceans today is twice the input in prehuman times, and the flux of nitrogen, together with that of phosphorus, has more than doubled.
Meanwhile it is considered that the growth of the scallop-type grains is supplied by two fluxes: the flux of the interfacial reaction and the flux of ripening.
Solute concentration profiles and hydraulic pressure propagation are calculated as a function of time and the flux of water and ions are obtained for various drilling conditions.
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