| flower |
(FLOU-er) -- A stem bearing a pistil or stamens or both ginerally surrounded by petals or sepals or both.
Ãâó: www.psfdev.com/los/glossary/pltpts.html
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| flow cytometry |
a test of tumor tissue to see how fast the tumor cells are reproducing and whether the tumor cells contain a normal or abnormal amount of DNA. This test is used to help predict how aggressive a cancer is likely to be. (See also ploidy, DNA, S-phase fraction.)
Ãâó: www.mesothelioma-settlement-information.org/Mesoth...
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| flow |
Volume of water in a river or stream, passing a specific observation site, during a specific time period. It is typically expressed in units of cubic feet per second. It is also called streamflow, discharge, and "flow discharge".
Ãâó: www.srh.weather.gov/srh/jetstream/append/glossary_...
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| flow |
The property of ink which causes it to level out when still a liquid; "short" inks have poor flow, and "long" inks have good flow.
Ãâó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/f.htm
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| flow |
A relatively rapid mass-movement process that involves a mixture of rock, soil, vegetation, and water moving downslope as a viscous fluid. Within a flow (such as a mudflow), each particle, regardless of its size, moves independently.
Ãâó: college.hmco.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glo...
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