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Some patients with damaged vocal cords have viscous materials injected to make the folds more pliable.
Both linear (Newtonian) and power-law viscous materials are considered.
In addition, many bacteria develop biofilm – a thick layer of viscous materials that protect them from antibiotics.
First, a method was designed for measuring the friction coefficient of the given viscous materials.
In many cases, emulsification with highly viscous materials is performed batchwise using CSTR systems being heated in a conventional way.
However, to date there are no guidelines for the building of a 3D printer for highly viscous materials, e.g., PEEK.
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Doesn't it take drugs a much longer time to penetrate the viscous material of the spine?
For viscous material, there is laminar (slow, smooth, parallel) flow; one must exert a force to maintain motion because of internal frictional resistance to flow, called the viscosity.
They include a strain energy method, a quasi-linear viscoelastic material model, and a generalized Maxwell viscous material damping.
A Bingham plastic, named after Eugene Bingham, a chemist who described the mathematical properties, is not made of plastic; the term describes a highly viscous material that does not flow without a strong push.
A hot spot is believed to be related to the rising of a deep-mantle plume, which is caused by very slow convection of highly viscous material in the Earth's mantle.
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