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"surface slide" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a movement or motion across the surface of something, such as a slippery or smooth surface. For example: - The children enjoyed going down the surface slide at the playground. - The athlete's technique includes a smooth surface slide across the balance beam. - Due to the wet pavement, the car skidded into a surface slide.
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And drops sitting on the surface slide away.
The shape of many grains becomes irregular, and the grain boundaries beneath the machined surface slide in response to the exerted cutting forces.
The water layer is, in fact, expected to shelter the carbon surface from direct solid-on-solid contact and make any counter surface slide extremely easily on it.
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(Because permafrost is impermeable to water, waterlogged soil near the surface slides easily down a slope).
Abrasive wear occurs when a hard, rough surface slides over a softer one, producing grooves on the latter.
Some mechanical systems have frictional joints where one surface slides on another with dry friction.
In this paper, an intelligent robust fractional surface sliding mode control for a nonlinear system is studied.
However, we observed considerable wear phenomenon at a hard WC-Ni surface sliding over soft graphite under water lubrication.
The aim is to consider points that sufficiently constrain the estimated rigid transformation and improve the alignment quality by reducing surface sliding effects.
Two slides, Ni2+ chelated (Xenopore Corp., Hawthorne, NJ) and Cu2+ chelated (MicroSurfaces, Inc., Minneapolis, MN) surface slides were examined.
Somewhat counterintuitively, this gap between fragments does not disappear during the unfolding of bent SLGO and SLG since one surface "slides" along the second surface.
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