Thinning

  • 21Shear thinning — A pseudoplastic material is one in which viscosity decreases with increasing rate of shear (also termed shear thinning ). This property is found in certain complex solutions, such as ketchup, whipped cream, blood, paint, and nail polish. It is… …

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  • 22Sheer thinning — is a property of pseudoplastic material such as ketchup, whipped cream, blood, paint, nail polish and certain plastics. These are all normally thick like honey but can become thin and flow freely when shaken or stirred. This feature is called… …

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  • 23Handaxe thinning flake — A Handaxe thinning flake is a by product of handaxe manufacture, and was produced when thinning it down for use …

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  • 24stream thinning —    In Internet video, the process of removing video frames to protect the audio feed.    Stream thinning is used to preserve the connection in times of network congestion and to avoid a forced reconnection and its associated disruptive effect on… …

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  • 25ecological thinning — /ˌikəlɔdʒɪkəl ˈθɪnɪŋ/ (say .eekuhlojikuhl thining) noun forest thinning carried out so as to remove anomalies such as clustered regrowth following the felling of a tree, thereby encouraging better growth in the remaining trees and achieving a… …

  • 26chemical thinning — cheminis ploninimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. chemical thinning vok. Dünnätzen, n rus. химическое уменьшение толщины, n pranc. amincissement chimique, m …

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  • 27shear thinning — struktūrinė klampa statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Tariamosios klampos sumažėjimas augant pastovaus srauto šlyties greičiui. atitikmenys: angl. shear thinning; structural viscosity rus. псевдопластичность; структурная вязкость …

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  • 28blood-thinning — adjective see blood thinner …

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  • 29self-thinning — adj. * * * …

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  • 30Shear thinning flow — Сдвиговое течение, сопровождающееся уменьшением вязкости …

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