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Discover Ludwig"inner circulation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the internal flow or movement within a system, organization, or group. You can use "inner circulation" when discussing processes, dynamics, or interactions within a specific context. For example: - "The inner circulation of information within the company needs improvement for better decision-making." - "The inner circulation of blood within the body is essential for proper functioning of organs." - "The inner circulation of ideas and opinions within the team allowed us to come up with a successful project strategy."
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The flow between the two pumps is called inner circulation.
In addition, the system sets the inner circulation function to increase the time of the oil to flow through the vacuum tank and to deeply purify the oil.
In this work, an enhanced Fenton process integrating the multi-staged Fenton reaction with inner circulation was practiced in a pilot scale.
The inner circulation means that two independent piezoelectric pumps are driven asynchronously, and therefore, one pump is in the suction period (the pump volume becomes larger) and the other is in the discharge period (the pump volume becomes smaller).
As for the small deformation of multiple emulsions, the inner droplets have both suppressing and enhancing effects on the deformation of the globule, and they will rotate along with the inner circulation which is like a big vortex.
Journal 51, 2428 2440] when the liquid slug was very short, which can be explained by the inadequacy of their correlation to describe the excess pressure drop caused by the strong inner circulation in such short liquid slugs.
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The displacement, deformation and collision of inner droplets will generate resistance of different strengths to inner circulations in the shell of double emulsions, which will cause the difference of the outer shear subjected by the globules with various internal structures and vary their viscosities.
The inner retinal circulation supplies the visible inner surface of the retina.
Only a small proportion of blood from the ophthalmic artery goes to the inner retinal circulation.
Excepting arteriovenous loops in the far periphery, the absence of arterial, venous, and arteriovenous anastomoses means that there are several watershed zones in the inner retinal circulation (Fig. 3).
In humans retinal blood flow volume is likely to be approximately half that of the brain, by tissue weight (i.e. 25:50 ml/100 g/min, inner retinal circulation to total brain) (Sokoloff, 2003; Pournaras et al., 2008).
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