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decrease friction » decrease predation (Expand search), decreased production (Expand search), decreased functional (Expand search)
friction decrease » fraction decreases (Expand search), action decreases (Expand search), abortion decrease (Expand search)
decrease flow » decreases flow (Expand search), decrease low (Expand search), decrease food (Expand search)
flow decrease » flow increase (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
decrease null » decrease cell (Expand search), decrease il (Expand search), urease null (Expand search)
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“... with 15% and 30% of maltodextrin showed wall friction angles between 14.0 and 20.6. Regarding flow, the...”
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“...Pressure losses due to friction can significantly influence the flux profile in horizontal injector...”
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“... application uniformity. This work evaluated the effect of the flow-rate variation and the local head loss...”
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