| backflow | The reversal of the normal flow of a current. See: regurgitation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pyelovenous backflow | Retrograde movement of fluid (urine or injected contrast materials) from renal pelvis into renal venous system. This occurs under conditions of distal obstruction or injection of solutions into renal collecting system. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| backflow |
a flow that returns toward its source
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A reverse flow condition, created by a difference in water pressures, which causes water to flow back into the distribution pipes of a potable water supply from any source or sources other than an intended source. Also see backsiphonage and cross-connection.
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Movement of a fluid in the opposite direction to the natural or intended direction of flow.
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the melt flows back out of the mold, returning to the runners.
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| backflow | a flow that returns toward its source |
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| backflow | a flow that returns toward its source |
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