Sentence examples for liquefied material from inspiring English sources

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On the one hand, the inclined contacts of paleochannel and point bar deposits created pathways for the liquefied material to travel to the surface.

The liquefied material that originates from the failure of tailings has fluid-like characteristics, and the flow behaviour has been reported to be mainly laminar on relatively flat slopes and turbulent on steeper slopes (Jeyapalan et al. 1983a; Blight 1997).

The present study proposes a semi-consolidated process combining two microorganisms for the fermentation at high solids concentration of a liquefied material using an in house free fall mixing reactor.

It is widely reported that mobility of debris flows is increased by such kind of sudden loading, which also results in the enlargement of debris deposits by entrainment of the liquefied material (i.e. Crosta et al. 2003; Hungr and Evans 2004; Fan and Xu 2010; Iverson et al. 2011).

The ortho/para ratio in condensed H2 is an important consideration in the preparation and storage of liquid hydrogen: the conversion from ortho to para is exothermic and produces enough heat to evaporate some of the hydrogen liquid, leading to loss of liquefied material.

Immediately after sacrifice and dissection to expose the lung, the pH probe was inserted directly into the lesion in situ to measure the pH of the liquefied material.

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Flies swallow liquid food and usually regurgitate ingested material to liquefy solid materials, which facilitates digestion.

It is well recognized that the more challenging accident is a jet-fire, wherever pressurized, or pressure liquefied flammable materials are handled, so it is necessary to carry out the evaluation on the jet fire and its preventing and controlling measures.

On sectioning, these tumors contained liquefied, hemorrhagic materials that correlated with the 'patchy' FDG-uptake on PET (see Figure 2E).

The resulting granular PCL/Ca-polyP-MP hybrid material, liquefied by short-time heating to 100 °C, was used for the 3D-printing of tissue-like scaffolds formed by strands with a thickness of 400 µm and a stacked architecture leaving ≈0.5 mm2-sized open holes enabling cell migration.

This rheology (Bingham) is appropriate for liquefied, fine-grained materials (Jeyapalan, 1981).

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