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rheostat An electrical appliance used to raise or lower the resistance of a circuit and correspondingly to decrease or increase the current flowing.
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rheotropism the turning of a plant's leaves into the direction of water flow.
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rheostat A continuously variable electrical resistor used to regulate current.
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rheology Rheology is the science of studying the friction between liquids. In papermaking, it is mainly used in studying the behavior of coatings. Some of the questions rheology helps to answer are: Will the coating adhere or fall off? Will the coating be absorbed by the paper, requiring the paper to be precoated with another material? Will the coating spread or dry in the necessary time? Will one coating react with another coating in an unwanted way?
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rheology both the ability of a material to flow or be deformed , and the scientific discipline studying that material property.
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