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Liquid plastic is forced through the orifice and into the cavities, or molds, and when the plastic solidifies, the molds open and the finished parts are ejected.
Extrusion converts a billet of metal into a length of uniform cross section by forcing the billet to flow through the orifice of a die.
In metalworking, extrusion converts a billet of metal into a length of uniform cross-section by forcing the billet through the orifice of a die; aluminum is easily extruded.
Particles drawn in through the orifice are trapped by the adhesive.
The liquid flow is changed to two-phase flow after passing through the orifice.
We made an incision in the right atrium and removed the thrombus through the orifice of the middle hepatic vein.
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Usually there will be a cooling flow of air through the orifices in the liner (a 'bias' flow) and often they will be exposed to flow along the surface (a 'grazing' flow).
The presence and abundance of dictyosomes and endoplasmic reticulum in the ring and in the central cells, as well as the vesicles along the ectodesmata, suggest granulocrine secretion, unlike the conclusions by Kuo and Pate ([1985]), who interpreted that nectar would follow an apoplastic route and flow through the orifices of the conical subunits.
Ethanol vapor was pumped into the closed chamber by a self-designed circulating system through the inlet orifice and left through the outlet orifice.
After cardiac arrest, significant blood flow was noted through the latter orifice, so we considered that the latter orifice was drained from PDA.
Therefore, it is recommended that the discharge through the side orifice can be computed considering it as a small orifice within the range of data used in the present study.
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