| flowmeter |
A device for measuring the rate of fluid flow, usually in pipes.
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| flowmeter |
A gauge indicating the velocity of wastewater moving through a treatment plant or of any liquid moving through various industrial processes.
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| flow |
In hydrology, the quantity of water moving through a river or stream during a period of time. Traditionally, water is calculated in cubic feet per second (CFS).
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| flow cytometry |
(FC), is an emerging technique which holds great promise for the separation, classification and quantitation of blood cells and antibodies which affect blood cells. Complex computerized instruments are used to pass a monocellular stream of cells, platelets or other microscopic particulate elements through a beam of laser light. The cells are categorized first by size and then computer analyzed to sort the mixture of cellular elements into cell type by size. ...
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| flower |
The part of a plant that helps it grow new plants. The flowers have nectar and pollen in them. The nectar attracts bees and other insects, because it is a good liquid food. The pollen is a powder that must get to another flower to pollinate it. If a bee drinks nectar from a flower, it usually gets pollen on its body. Then, when it visits another flower for the same kind of plant, it accidentally delivers pollen to it. Once this happens, the flower dies and a fruit grows there. ...
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