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The model uses permeability to describe viscous air drag, a frictional term resulting from wall friction, a contribution from internal friction, assumes isothermal conditions, and ignores shear effects.
There's a lot of friction, a lot of pressure.
It was the immense compound noise of friction – a leaf fretting on leaf, and branch rubbing on branch.
A counterbalancer quells vibration; new roller-bearing camshaft followers cut friction; a cylinder bore offset from the crankshaft centerline does more of the same.
They found that the fly was executing maneuvers to compensate for inertia, not friction, a far more sophisticated calculation for its neurological apparatus to handle.
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It's a friction, an uncomfortable feeling.
Money is not a "friction" but a necessary ingredient that improves over barter.
The fault contains two regions with different mechanical behaviours: a strong region (asperity) with a high static friction and a velocity-weakening dynamic friction and a weak region with a negligible static friction and a velocity-strengthening dynamic friction.
Despite these frictions, a deal was eventually struck.
How do you do a biennial about that without touching on all the frictions a society has?
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