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Discover Ludwig"oscillation occurs" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a phenomenon or event in which something moves back and forth repeatedly. You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as scientific discussions, descriptions of natural phenomena, or even in everyday conversation. Example: "In a pendulum, oscillation occurs as the weight swings back and forth between two points."
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An oscillation occurs as the word "lies" is singled out to match its successor: untruth starts up as a new possible sense whispered only to the reader's ear.
Tip apex oscillation occurs because of tip interaction with the substrate.
This body mode helically twists the inner 20%-25 20%-25e jet, and the transverse velocity oscillation occurs at the fastest spatially growing wavelength predicted by the theory.
It is observed that the numerical oscillation occurs in the first type for a large deformation analysis.
A new equilibrium state could be established quickly when the heat load input changes, and temperature oscillation occurs hardly compared to the conventional LHP.
Sharp edges are introduced either as right-angled bends or baffled inserts and fluid oscillation occurs as a periodically decaying amplitude from a preset starting height.
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The gas holdup oscillation occurred mainly in the downcomer.
Then, the regions with low-frequency pressure oscillation occurring are identified experimentally.
The basic seiche has a single node, but harmonics of the oscillation occur, with several nodes being possible.
The oscillation occurred at particular wind velocity range (13 24 m/s) and angle of attack.
The maximum amplitude of oscillation occurred at the highest reduced velocity tested.
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