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an unrestrained expression of emotion flow under pressure
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The process by which a gas escapes through a pinhole into a vacuum.
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| effusion |
the escape of a fluid into a part; the effused material (see exudate).
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| effusion |
Accumulation of fluid, or the fluid itself, in various spaces in the body. Commonly, the knee has an effusion after an injury.
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| effusion |
When a gas moves through an opening into a chamber that contains no pressure. Effusion is much faster than diffusion because there are no other gas molecules to get in the way.
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