Sentences with phrase «on viscous»

«Competing diesels with electric cooling fans have to dial back on power under extreme heat and altitude,» explains Ford Diesel Engine Technical Specialist David Ives, «so we decided on a viscous - controlled mechanical fan that has the capacity to move much more air across the radiator and intercooler in extreme conditions.
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Please do not inhale too deeply when near me, my putrid stench of dried feces and semen that lingers in the air around me might just make you pass out before you can gaze into the rotted hole that's where my face should be as I am a brutal depository of all that is foul and decayed, putrid and filthy attempting to spew out my brain eating cancer that is religion on any unsuspecting dupe that crosses my slimy viscous path...
Ashwani Sharma, president / CEO, New Business Initiatives, Uflex, told DairyReporter it is the first time it has ventured into liquid packaging and it wants to focus on three segments initially; juices, dairy (milk, yogurt, butter milk products) and viscous products like sauces.
With the distribution of BRONCHOSTOP ® products on the rise, in order to meet increasing demand Kwizda decided to expand production in 2014 using a new filling and packaging line for the viscous cough syrup.
«As the editor of this magazine, I know I'm supposed to sing the praises of heirloom beans and all that, but on a Tuesday night at home, here's my reality: Sauté some minced onion and garlic in olive oil, open a can of Goya black beans (I drain most of that mysterious viscous liquid), and dump them into the pot.
Also, my batter turned out quite viscous and on the thin side, which I was initially worried about and I was tempted to thicken it with more coconut flour, but I stuck to the recipe and it turned out to be the perfect amount of thickness to stick to the fruit and still have a good amount of batter attached once it was cooked.
Also, formula is thicker than water, which reduces the development of convection on short timescales (viscous inertia); you can verify this by heating a bowl of canned cream - style soup in a Pyrex cup.
On Ceres, viscous relaxation could be causing older cryovolcanoes to flatten out over millions of years so they are hard to discern.
In addition, the fact that water becomes less viscous when compressed, or its unusually high surface tension, allows insects to walk on water's surface.
Its speed could change depending on how cold the water was — cold water is about twice as viscous as warm water.
«The volcanic eruption has now moved on to the next, more severe, magmatic eruption phase, where highly viscous lava can trap gases under pressure, potentially leading to an explosion,» says Mark Tingay, a geologist at the University of Adelaide in Australia.
So we studied sugar syrups, mixtures of saccharose and water, as these also change from a viscous system to a brittle solid depending on water concentration.
The researchers placed a droplet containing mixtures of a viscous fluid and bacteria on a slide and dropped a tiny particle of nickel onto the droplet.
Oil, on the other hand, is more viscous than water but less dense.
But to do this accurately the scientists had to know how Earth's mantle would respond to an ice burden, and that depended on whether it was hot and fluid or cool and viscous.
Building upon previous work on fluid and viscous sheet simulation also done at Columbia Computer Graphics Group, Zheng has developed a new viscous sheet simulation method to model the color film stretch during the hydrographic printing process.
Based on the size of the 2012 pumice raft, the eruption of the Havre Volcano was estimated to be the largest documented underwater silicic eruption — a particular type of eruption that produces viscous, gas - filled lava that often occurs explosively.
«When the AFM tip was about one nanometer away from the surface, we began to see an increase of the viscous force acting on the tip for the hydrophilic surfaces,» Riedo said.
We present a generalised Swift - Hohenberg pattern selection theory on a thin, curved and viscous films in the presence of non-trivial Marangoni effect.
Changes in this torsion angle were measured by a laser bounced off the reflective cantilever, providing an indication of changes in the force exerted on the tip, the viscous resistance exerted — and therefore the water's effective viscosity.
The stiffness of the initially viscous material based on synthetic resin can be determined by two hardening mechanisms: irradiation with UV light, and heat.
Scientists had never seen waves on Titan, in part because methane is viscous and doesn't easily budge.
Alternatively to solar wind driven reconnection, the viscous interaction of the solar wind with the planetary magnetosphere, which involves magnetic reconnection on a small scale (Delamere & Bagenal 2013), influences Saturn's magnetopause dynamics.
Considering that ferropericlase is much less viscous, or resistant to flowing, hot, yet solid, mantle rock would flow more easily, possibly having profound effects on volcanism and tectonics at the planetary surface, processes which have a significant impact on the habitability of Earth.
Recent experiments led by PNNL coauthor Dr. Alla Zelenyuk show that, depending on the conditions, the aerosol coatings can actually be quite viscous, that is, thick and sticky.
I concur with you on not using too much of the castor oil as it is very viscous.
Soluble viscous fiber has an interesting effect on our bodies, it binds bile acid to itself (because it has viscous properties and bile acid is a liquid), and enables its secretion.
Whether fiber will give you the often - touted health benefits depends on its physical attributes, particularly how viscous and how soluble it is.
This viscous cycle may bring on a further decline in efficiency.
Made up of the mucilage compounds, gums and pectins found on the inside of plant cells, soluble fiber swells with water in the digestive tract and forms a thick, viscous mass.
Coudray and colleagues (1997) showed no effect of isolated viscous inulin or partly viscous sugar beet fibers on either iron or zinc absorption when compared to a control diet.
As a viscous, highly fermentable fiber, guar gum has little effect on fecal bulk or laxation (Slavin, 1987).
Summary On the basis of the evidence provided on fiber intake and CHD, certain sources of Dietary Fiber (cereal foods) and certain Functional Fibers (viscous) are associated with reduced risk of CHOn the basis of the evidence provided on fiber intake and CHD, certain sources of Dietary Fiber (cereal foods) and certain Functional Fibers (viscous) are associated with reduced risk of CHon fiber intake and CHD, certain sources of Dietary Fiber (cereal foods) and certain Functional Fibers (viscous) are associated with reduced risk of CHD.
A meta - analysis testing the effects of pectin, oat bran, guar gum, and psyllium on blood lipid concentrations showed that 2 to 10 g / d of viscous fiber were associated with small but significant decreases in total and LDL cholesterol concentrations (Brown et al., 1999).
Fascia is made of colloidal substances, and when it is disturbed, via heat and mechanical stress, it softens and takes on a more gel - like state, but when left undisturbed, it thickens and becomes more viscous, taking on a more solid state (30).
Effect of dose and modification of viscous properties of oat gum on plasma glucose and insulin following an oral glucose load.
The release of enteroglucagon was not due to delayed absorption in the guts of rats fed guar gum because the ingestion of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, a viscous nonfermentable polysaccharide, had no effect on plasma enteroglucagon concentrations or on ileal crypt cell size (Gee et al. 1996).
Unlike cooked oatmeal which needs frequent stirring, overnight oats take on a thick, creamy texture without the viscous consistency that stirring creates.
Therefore, a recommended intake level can be set for Total Fiber based on prevention of CHD and recognizing that the greatest benefit comes from the ingestion of cereal fibers and viscous Functional Fibers, including gums and pectins.
Although the mechanism behind this proposed positive effect of viscous fibers on duodenal ulcer is not known, one hypothesis is that the delay in gastric emptying, known to result from the ingestion of viscous fibers, may play a role.
â $ cents Conduct long - term studies on the effects of both viscous and whole - grain cereal fibers on coronary heart disease and diabetes risk factors.
Another study on satiety found that a more viscous beverage produced greater and more prolonged reductions of hunger.
You can use them in any order, but generally thicker, more viscous products go on later.
Unscented with a milky white, slightly translucent color, this lightweight almost gel - like cream has a viscous texture that goes on silky - smooth.
This is what I would call a serum oil, a slightly viscous liquid that has an oil - like effect on hair in terms of providing gloss and moisture while being extremely lightweight and unobtrusive on the hair.
Breathing a viscous cloud of money, groaningly stuffed with high - priced talent on both sides of the camera and apparently unlimited resources, the films of Scott the Elder (even the half - decent ones) nevertheless seem to wisp away the moment they end.
Left for dead on a barren planet, Riddick ends up hunted by a bevy of hungry bounty hunters while fending off viscous native creatures.
Playing a predatory alien who prays on unsuspecting hitchhikers, luring them to a black and viscous fate that is all the more horrifying for its ambiguities, Johansson is utterly mesmerising.
DP Larry Smith (who worked with Refn on 2008's Bronson) convincingly makes it seem as if the hallways are saturated with viscous blood, but the perplexing back - and - forth between «dream» and fight sequences, coupled with an intrusive soundtrack heavy on synthetic strings, makes the movie difficult to attend to.
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