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The phrase "circulation length" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the amount of time it takes for something to circulate or move through a system, process, or medium. Example: The circulation length of this magazine is three months, meaning it takes three months for each issue to be distributed to all subscribers.
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In order to match the overall magnitude, Nu scaling is derived based on the two different modes of heat transfer that occur before and after one circulation length.
To align the characteristic oscillations of Nu found in DHT, x is scaled by the droplet circulation length, Lcirc, to create a new nondimensional axial distance, xcirc="xLcirc.
Prior to one circulation length, heat transfer is characterized by thermal boundary layer growth and the scaling parameter is determined to be f1="RePr.
After one circulation length, recirculation of heat is dominant and a scaling parameter f2 is found to be a linear function of 1/.
Analyzing the trajectory of fluid parcels, the segregated regions within the flow are identified and mixing indicators are calculated (mixing time, circulation length and sojour time distribution).
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A four-zone 2-D axisymmetrical Monte Carlo model has been developed for emulating the elementary steps in play in the longitudinal mixing, i.e., the direction of slowest mixing, and in the return (or circulation) time and length of the solids phase.
The compliance of the peripheral circulation and the length of the arteries were not changed, as 1) previous studies have shown that these parameters do not change the pressure and flow waveforms significantly (28, 54); and 2) Sugawara et al. (44) showed that aortic tortuosity is mainly due to an elongation of the ascending aorta and has little impact on PWV measurements.
Chen et al. reported a possible association of a haplotype combined of SNPs and the CA repeat length with circulation IGF-1 levels.
It is argued that, during the acute phase of critical illness, the transcapillary escape rate of albumin is high, and therefore administered albumin is not retained within the circulation for a sufficient length of time to be useful, and may accumulate in the tissues, causing adverse effects.
This work presents the results of a mathematical modelling of sand dissolution in a horizontal glass-melting channel with circulation flows when varying the length of the channel and the time needed for the dissolution of the sand particles.
Intraoperative data showed no difference regarding length of extracorporeal circulation, fluid balance, transfusion or inotropic requirement.
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