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"downstream direction" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the direction in which a river or stream is flowing. Example: "The fishermen headed downstream towards the mouth of the river, following the current in their boats."
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SBW/SBT and CDP decrease in a downstream direction.
The second set radiates sound primarily in the downstream direction.
We expanded the predicted enhancer peaks in the reference in both the upstream and downstream direction for 500 bp.
The airfoil has a wake, which mixes with the surrounding air and grows in the downstream direction.
But the distance in downstream direction may have positive or negative effect on the Kfs value.
Because bank-full depth increases in the downstream direction, the thickness of lateral accretion deposits should increase gradually down the valley.
It should be noted that in order to minimize variation in power, a river increasing its discharge in a downstream direction must decrease its slope.
Net longitudinal movement was in the downstream direction for most species, although the taxon-specific patterns varied considerably.
Under the V.90 standard, the maximum speed for data transmission on a phone line in the downstream direction -- from the I.S.P. to a user's modem -- is 56 kilobits per second.
Within the knickzone, floodplains progressively narrow to between 25 60% of their width above the knickzone, despite the fact that sediment loads increase significantly in the downstream direction.
The network typically branches in the downstream direction, using both discrete passive RF devices and devices internal to active equipment used to create the legs.
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