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Coined on the analogy of typo, it means "mental glitch; brief interruption of the thought process; wind breakage of the brain," like calling your best friend by your dog's name, which I did this morning.
Alongside many other delectable tidbits, such as what Plummie eats for lunch and the details of his enviable writing process, Wind settles an age-old question about the erstwhile gent's actual name: "Wodehouse," by the way, is pronounced as if it were spelled "Woodhouse".
As a sedimentary process, wind causes rounding of clastic particles.
It describes the load generating process, wind fields, and the concepts of stresses and strains.
This paper introduces a new method to process wind profile data of simulated atmospheric boundary layer flows in the wind tunnel so as to obtain the two important wind profile parameters the surface roughness length z0 and the friction velocity u*.
During the design process, wind tunnel tests were done to establish design wind pressures that the World Trade Center towers could be subjected to and structural response to those forces.
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The president has already secured the Democratic nomination, but continues to remain on the ballot as the party's process winds toward a conclusion.
In addition, as the process wound its way, the parties got to know each other and started to look upon each other as human beings with a different perspective, not as enemies mired in evil and incapable of good.
The statement was a notable departure for the Obama administration, which has otherwise remained largely silent in recent months as the Dominican government's widely criticized immigration regularization process wound to a close.
Hydrological processes, wind and vectors mobilize ARGs from sources into aquatic systems.
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