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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very viscous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "having a thick, sticky consistency." Example: The molasses was very viscous, making it difficult to pour into the measuring cup.
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It's a very viscous slush, a mush.
If the accretion disk is made up of material that is very viscous, it will heat up more.
On geologic timescales, the mantle behaves as a very viscous fluid and responds to stress by flowing.
Since screw pumps do not need inlet and outlet check valves, they can be used to pump very viscous liquids.
Since they do not need check valves, however, they can be used to pump very viscous liquids.
Very viscous fluid enters along x = 0 at temperature t1⪢w the plate temperature.
Our approach here ignores inertial effects; thus the motion is only correct as an approximation for very viscous problems.
In the modern adaptation of this process, polymer of an extremely high molecular weight is dissolved in a solvent of low concentration (i.e., 1 to 2 percent), making a very viscous solution.
Since the viscosity of a liquid normally decreases as the temperature is increased, it is common industrial practice to heat very viscous liquids in order to pump them more efficiently.
Spinodal decomposition of a very viscous binary mixture is simulated, assuming that the fluid is bounded by two walls that are instantaneously quenched below the critical temperature.
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Higher concentration of PLGA produces an emulsion which is very viscous for electrospinning.
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