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Continuous motion or change, applied to the rate of flow in fluids.
Ãâó: museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/nhns2/glossary.htm
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A Watery discharge or diarrhoea
Ãâó: www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/subjects/history/medhist/pa...
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The number of magnetic field patterns that can be stored on a given area of disk surface, used as a measure of data density. The number is usually stated as flux changes per inch (FCI), with typical values in the tens of thousands.
Ãâó: www.scotsmist.co.uk/glossary_f.html
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The rate of flow per unit area of some quantity such as the flux of cosmic rays or the flux of particles in the solar wind.
Ãâó: history.nasa.gov/EP-95/glossary.htm
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A substance that lowers the melting or softening temperature of the mix or compound in which it is present. The degree of melting that occurs depends on the particle size of the powders present and the melting temperature of the individual particles. It also depends on whether material particles present are premelted and whether they soften or melt suddenly. Fluxing oxides are those of the RO group and include ones like K2O, Na2O, CaO, Li2O, MgO. ...
Ãâó: www.digitalfire.com/education/glossary/
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