Phrases with «hydrostatic pressure»

Hydrostatic pressure refers to the force exerted by a fluid, like water, on an object submerged within it. It is caused by the weight of the fluid pressing down equally in all directions. Full definition

Sentences with «hydrostatic pressure»

  • «Molecular determinant of the effects of hydrostatic pressure on protein folding stability» was published in the February edition of Nature Communications. (sciencedaily.com)
  • These data suggest that increasing hydrostatic pressure by standing in cold water does not provide an additional recovery benefit over seated cold water immersion, and that both seated and standing immersions have no benefit in promoting recovery following intermittent sprint exercise. (kylekranz.com)
  • If they sever a resin canal of a healthy, hydrated tree, there is an immediate and forceful flow of resin solution under hydrostatic pressure that often kills the beetle. (realclimate.org)
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