rarefaction in English

noun
1
diminution in the density of something, especially air or a gas.
We hear nothing more of ‘separating out’ or even of rarefaction and condensation.

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1. This is called a rarefaction and is represented by widely spaced dots.

2. Those vibrations result in the compression and rarefaction of the surrounding air.

3. Objectives:To study the changes in microvascular rarefaction of retinae in hypertensive rats and patients.

4. The results show that the rarefaction wave influences the premixed flame structure and propagation greatly.

5. Rarefaction effect tends to make supersonic flows move smoothly, and to enlarge the influence domain of cylinder.

6. After gaseous detonation reflects on the right wall, the right-traveling rarefaction waves accelerate the reflected shock.

7. The rarefaction wave immediately behind shockwave decompressed the shattered rock and threw them along with jet current.

8. It is assumed that due to rarefaction both velocity slip and temperature jump exist at the boundaries.

9. He believed that the changes things undergo could be explained in terms of rarefaction and condensation of air.

10. This paper presents an experimental technique of diaphragm bursting by virtue of the rarefaction wave in double driver shock tube.

11. Adze Adze is a program that implements the rarefaction method for analyzing allelic diversity across populations while correcting for sample size differences.

12. Rarefaction effect on supersonic flow fields in the transition from near continuum to near free-molecule flow is analyzed numerically.

13. Several applications require consideration of rarefaction , which motivates the present thesis to focus on simulation of driven cavity flows in this region.

14. Gravity compresses the gas in denser regions and, depending on the phase of the sound wave , can alternately enhance or counteract sonic compression and rarefaction.

15. The asymptotic stability of the rarefaction wave has been established for the impermeable wall problem under small perturbation conditions and non-isothermal conditions.

16. The net effect on the pressure distribution is maximum pressure amplitude at points of maximum compression and minimum pressure at points of maximum rarefaction.

17. By combining the transient change model method and rarefaction wave method, the multidimensional rules to detect the leakage and locate the leak point were set up.

18. It carefully investigates thought background of proposing zero measure set, thought process of proposing asymptotic measure and rarefaction of proposing zero measure set, and influences on M.

19. Dam-break flood waves often vary rapidly or even discontinuously, with both rapid and tranquil flow behaviors, as well as both compression and rarefaction waves.

20. After discussing the conditions under which this approximation could be used, it is applied to study various 1-dimensional flows: continuous flows, rarefaction, compression waves and shock waves.

21. Rarefaction of levator Aponeurosis or disinsertion from tarsus; The Aponeurosis has two sites of attachment to the tarsus, superficially along the anterior tarsal surface and deeper fibers that attach along the superior aspect of the tarsus (Marcet, Ophthalmology, 2013).

22. ‘Typically, the assessment of Capillarity in patients with COPD has revealed rarefaction.’ ‘Moisture levels in the foundation, and Capillarity of the soil were measured, along with VOCs; the foundation was opened; and microbes from indoor air and materials were cultured.’

23. Anaximenes was a Greek philosopher and probable student or associate of Anaximander, who taught that air is the fundamental material of the universe; this becoming, for instance, fire on rarefaction, water, and finally earth on condensation.He was also the first to …

24. Hormonal changes (primary testicular deficiency, decreased amplitude of hypothalamic GnRH secretion peaks), morphological and histological testicular changes (arteriolar sclerosis, Leydig cell and Sertoli cell degeneration, rarefaction of germ cells, thickening of the testicular tunica albuginea) related to physiological ageing are relatively well documented.