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Shear rate and viscosity are related to each other. According to shear rate and viscosity we can classifying the materials especially paints. Fluids are divided into two types like 1.NEWNONION FLUIDS and 2.NON NWETONINON FLUIDS based on shear rate and viscosity. In fluids if there no change in viscosity with respective shear rate, such type fluids are known as nwetonion fluids. Viscosity changes with respective shear rate such type of fluids are known as non nwetonion fluids.
I think Pleural (lungs), Peritoneal (abdomen), and Pericardial (heart) fluids are normally sterile. Also, synovial (joints) and cerebral spinal fluids.
The greatest function of the colon is to re absorb water from the food materials that pass through the lumen. This is important because the water is used in different cells in the body, and also the stool consistency is controlled well to avoid diarrhea.
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Cutting fluid should be avoided on certain materials. If not that can lead to mess that can and will be unfixable.
The heat of the lamp causes the fluids to heat and expand. The two materials are of different thermal properties and are immiscible.The word you seek is convection.
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well it depends on what type of fluid it is...
Fluids are materials that have no fixed shape and are free to flow, such as gases. Gases are also fluids.Here are some examples of fluids:WaterBloodAirGasHydrogenHeliumOxygen etc...
Valves - allow fluids or gases to only flow in one direction. They're control devices.
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Mouthpieces and mouth barriers are essential to the safety of both the rescuer and the patient, it prevents direct contact of the mouth and bodily fluids. And which resuscitation devices in particular?
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There are many possible reasons. Some are: They could be in different fluids. The fluids could be flowing in different directions. The depths of the fluids (and slope of the beds) could be different.
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