fluid noun [ C or U ] uk
/ˈfluː.ɪd/ us
/ˈfluː.ɪd/
fluid adjective uk
/ˈfluː.ɪd/ us
/ˈfluː.ɪd/fluid adjective (MOVEMENT)fluid adjective (LIKELY TO CHANGE)If situations, ideas, or plans are fluid, they are not fixed and are likely to change, often repeatedly and unexpectedly. Examples of fluid
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Our results will clarify that this thin streak appears along with the collapse of the standing vortex usually found in homogeneous fluids.
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Indirect evidence of increased free radical activity (oxidative stress) may be obtained by measurement of antioxidant concentrations in all tissue and body fluids.
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When using oral fluids it is often difficult to distinguish between negative samples and those with low levels of specific antibody.
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Stable isotope data suggest that these fluids were basinal brines.
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Approximately 90% of these fluids are reabsorbed by the intestine, principally in the small intestine by the jejunum, which has the largest surface area.
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Constraints from partitioning experiments on the composition of subduction-zone fluids.
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The two fluids are therefore chosen to have uniform but differing entropy.
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In the uppermost migmatites, where they are widespread, they involved infiltration of aqueous fluids from an external source.
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Translations of fluid
in Chinese (Simplified)
液体, 流质, 运动… |
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