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a flow that returns toward its source
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(back
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A reverse flow condition, created by a difference in water pressures, which causes water to flow back into the distribution pipes of a potable water supply from any source or sources other than an intended source. Also see backsiphonage and cross-connection.
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Movement of a fluid in the opposite direction to the natural or intended direction of flow.
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the melt flows back out of the mold, returning to the runners.
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