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a unit of capacity (liquid measure) of the apothecaries' system, in the United States being 8 fluid drams, one sixteenth of a pint, or the equivalent of 29.57 mL. In Great Britain, it is an imperial ounce and is 8 (imperial) fluid drams but is one twentieth of an (imperial) pint, or 28.41 mL.
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| fluid-filled c. |
an intravascular catheter connected by a saline-filled tube to an external pressure transducer; used to measure intravascular pressure.
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| fluid ounce |
Volumetric unit. 128 Fluid ounces = one American gallon.
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| fluid |
Usually a gaseous or liquid substance which is capable of flowing. Air is fluid under normal conditions.
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| fluid |
The material being controlled or dispensed by a valve or pump. A fluid can be a gas, vapor or liquid, Most fluids have friction dependent properties such as viscosity, which affect the way they flow. If the viscosity of a fluid is low enough so that it can be neglected, the fluid can be considered to be Ideal. If the viscosity of the fluid is not negligible but is constant the fluid is said to be Newtonian. ...
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