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    The Lymphatic System

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    of the intercellular fluids and toxins is one of the most crucial. It is responsible for removing accumulated wastes from the tissue spaces and returning it to the blood for processing by the liver and kidneys. Inefficient drainage results in the accumulations of toxins and wastes that suffocate and disturb function. Also‚ the lymph is responsible for the distribution of dietary fats. [pic] Except from immunity function‚ importance of the lymphatic system in maintaining fluid balance. Plasma filters

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    Flow Measuring Apparatus

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    ABSTRACT Flow of incompressible fluids (example: water) can be determine by using several type of methods with using the flow measuring apparatus. This experiment is to demonstrate the characteristics of several different commonly used methods of measuring fluid flow rates. This experiment also needs to determine the head losses associated with each flow measuring methods (venture

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    Impact of Jet

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    caused by a fluid jet on a horizontal plate and a hemispherical shell and compare it with the expected theoretical force. 2 Theory When a rubber ball strikes a solid surface it nicely rebounds from the solid surface. The amount of rebound would depend on the coefficient of restitution. However‚ when a steady fluid jet strikes a solid surface‚ it does not rebound. But‚ a stream of fluid is formed which moves over the surface and the fluid leaves the surface tangentially. If a fluid jet is impacting

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    Amniocentesis essay Amniocentesis referred as amniotic fluid test (AFT)‚ is a medical processes used for pregnancy moreover in the early it used for diagnosis chromosomal and other fetal problems such as; Down syndrome‚ Trisomy 13/18‚ Fragile X‚ Rare-inherited metabolic disorders‚ Neural tube defects by alpha-fetoprotein levels. This technique is used full but more ever there are lots of risk however later on this technique get developing‚ it also can uses to detect problems such as; Infection

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    Flow Along Venturi Tube

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    meter was demonstrated in 1971 by the Italian Giovanni Battista Venturi (1746- 1822) but it was not until 1887 that the principle was applied by the American Clemens Herschel (1842- 1930)‚ to a practical instrument for measuring the rate of flow of a fluid. The device consists essentially of a convergence in pipe- line‚ followed by a short parallel- sided throat and a divergence‚ called as a diffuser. Venturi meters are one among the many flow meters used in industries to measure flow rate. They are

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    Sensors 2009‚ 9‚ 6084-6100; doi:10.3390/s90806084 OPEN ACCESS sensors ISSN 1424-8220 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors Article From Lateral Flow Devices to a Novel Nano-Color Microfluidic Assay Saied Assadollahi 1‚2‚ Christiane Reininger 1‚3‚ Roland Palkovits 1‚3‚ Peter Pointl 1 and Thomas Schalkhammer 1‚2‚* 1 2 3 Attophotonics Biosciences GmbH‚ Viktor Kaplan Strasse 2‚ A-2700 Wiener Neustadt‚ Austria; E-Mails: palkovits@attophotonics.com (R.P.); Reininger@attophotonics.com(C.R.); pointl@attophotonics

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    Tesla Turbine

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    Turbine group member’s duties Team MLP (Tesla turbine) Caleb Fonner * Head of stress analysis * Head of materials analysis Norman Hilliard * Head of fluid system analysis * Helped with stress analysis Jake Schirber * Power * Helped with stress analysis Brian Tiefenthaler * Pro E/CAD designer * Helped with fluid analysis * Helped with stress analysis * Project Discussion The Tesla turbine for MARE 451 Senior Design Capstone Project 1 has been broken up

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    the cone. A variable magnetic field is applied along -direction as shown in Fig.1. A variable temperature along with the thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects are taken into account. and are the ambient temperature and concentration of the fluid. Viscous dissipation and induced magneticfield effects are neglected in this study. Based on the above assumptions the usual governing boundary layer equations stated as follows: (Sandeep et al. [4] and Hayat et al.

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    of flow of liquids. It aims to classify if the flow of is either laminar or turbulent. Reynolds number is a dimensionless quantity that gives the ratio of kinetic or inertial forces to viscous force in the fluid condition. The bigger the Reynolds number the more orderly is the flow of the fluid molecules. The experiment uses a small stream entering dye with flowing water to observe its behavior through the glass pipe. The observation of the dye behavior will be supported by the Reynolds number calculation

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    Welding Process and Final Weld Shape A computer simulation accurately predicts weld pool fluid flow convection and final weld shape BY M. H. CHO‚ Y. C. LIM‚ AND D. F. FARSON ABSTRACT. The pulsed gas metal arc welding (GMAW-P) process was modeled numerically using a code based on the volume of fluid (VOF) technique‚ chosen primarily for its ability to accurately calculate the shape and motion of free fluid surfaces‚ which is needed for subsequent study of welding phenomena such as bead hump

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