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"rate flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a steady, continuous rate of flow of something, often used in the context of engineering, finance, or physics. For example: "The rate flow of the river increased significantly during the rainy season."
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Mass flow rate: flow meter.
Efficiency remains better with dry sand and lower rate flow with optimal time criteria.
Mass flow rate: flow meter Open image in new window Figure 1 The fiberglass-reinforced plastic parabolic trough.
The assumption of Newtonian behavior of blood is acceptable for high shear rate flow through larger arteries [9].
In the simulations, each flow is characterized as one trace based H.264 128-kbps video bit rate flow.
At lower shear rate, flow enhances concentration fluctuation and induces phase segregation.
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CPR process data were downloaded from study defibrillator records, and then up to the first five available minutes of data for each CPR variable (chest compression depth, chest compression rate, flow-fraction, chest compression incomplete release, preshock pause, and postshock pause) were extracted.
In this paper, we have performed an experimental campaign aiming at comparing the results obtained in the autohydrolysis of Arundo donax adopting two different heating systems and flow regimes: microwave-assisted batch and fast heating rate flow-through (FT) reaction systems.
The model shows that the slurry dynamics is governed to a significant extent by particle fluctuations about mean streamlines in a high-shear-rate flow.
We start with the discussion of the basic physical mechanisms for burnup actinide compositions using the reaction-rate flow chart on the burnup chain.
With this type of calculation, the computer can provide values for PHE size, flow-rate, flow paths and flow channels, with a minimum heat transfer area for a basic heat requirement.
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