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flow A qualitative description of the fluidity of a plastic material during the process of molding. A measure of its moldability generally expressed as melt flow rate or melt index.
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flower The reproductive structure of a flowering plant, consisting of the pollen-shedding anthers and/or the pollen-receiving stigmas, and usually (but not necessarily) showy petals or sepals which function to attract pollinating insects or birds.
Ãâó: www.nazflora.org/Glossary.htm
flow cytometry Technique for characterizing or separating particles such as beads or cells, usually on the basis of their relative fluorescence.
Ãâó: www.combichemistry.com/glossary_f.html
flower the often colorful part of a plant that produces seeds
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flow The quantity of water being used to produce power. This is usually measured in units of cubic metres per second, cubic feet per minute, litres per second or gallons per minute.
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