The winds associated with this broader wake spawn a narrow eastward countercurrent that draws warm water from west to east. |
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In the months, or sometimes even years, between flows, a silent countercurrent moves in the opposite direction. |
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Fortunately, an ethical countercurrent exists which is actively promoting the concept of personhood in dementia. |
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While we've seen a flood of antiwar activity over the past eight months, we've also witnessed a powerful countercurrent of political repression. |
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Gases flow countercurrent to mass flow in the cement manufacturing process. |
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But while my peers reveled in their social ascent, a countercurrent of despair lay directly in my particular path. |
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Air is introduced into the slurry through spargers creating a countercurrent flow of air bubbles. |
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Not a jellyfish appeared, of course, but the day was chilly and breezy, and the shoreline countercurrent was running at double its usual force. |
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The choroid rete mirabile is a large organ behind the retina of the eye, composed of several thousand capillaries arranged countercurrent to each other. |
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It does not constitute regurgitation of blood volume from deep veins to superficial veins, but countercurrent drainage of subcutaneous venules. |
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These small rodents have exceptionally low water loss rates due to a respiratory countercurrent heat exchanger, highly-concentrating kidneys, and a low basal metabolic rate. |
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In 1957 a deep countercurrent was detected beneath the Gulf Stream with the aid of subsurface floats emitting acoustic signals. |
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The liquid flows down countercurrent to the cossettes and enriches with sugar due to the existing concentration gradient. |
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The raw juice cooled by countercurrent contact with the cossettes is withdrawn through a screen in the face end. |
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The countercurrent principle of boiler water and hot gases flowing in opposite directions creates a particularly high condensation rate. |
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True countercurrent flow, as found in SWEP's BPHEs, permits extremely small temperature differences and accurate control of the oil temperature. |
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A Clinician's Guide is part of a growing countercurrent within psychiatry, psychology, and allied disciplines, aimed at redressing the shortcomings of that legacy. |
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When I went through the Brandenburg Gate, I had to push through a countercurrent of girls parading their lovely selves through a temporary narrow passage of plywood. |
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It was a powerful countercurrent against the tide of democracy. |
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This method, called equimolar countercurrent diffusion, is the usual manner in which gaseous diffusion measurements are now carried out. |
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During the countercurrent flow of the extractant through the solution, tungstate ions transfer from the aqueous phase to the organic phase. |
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During the summer, when upwelling is most dominant, a countercurrent below 650 ft develops close to the coast. |
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Sugar extraction from the cossettes pro-ceeds in the extraction tower by countercurrent contact with fresh and press water. |
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The flow of raw meal in the kiln takes place countercurrent to the hot gases coming from combustion. |
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For parallelflow BPHEs, there are two different flow configurations: co-current or countercurrent. |
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The level in the countercurrent cossette mixer is maintained constant by adjusting the speed of the cossette pumps. |
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Some bird species conserve heat with a countercurrent heat-exchange system. |
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A countercurrent drying drum offers ideal conditions for the effective drying of centrifugal-wet sugar crystals. |
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Along with the new towers, BMA's line of countercurrent cossette mixers has also been redesigned and extended. |
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Just as in the drive of the countercurrent cossette mixer, a safety coupling protects the drives against unusually high overloads. |
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The most important mechanism in cetacean thermoregulation is the development of countercurrent blood exchange, an adaptation that allows the animal to either conserve or dissipate heat as needed. |
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Air-cleaners with mechanical filtration, provided with a sequential programmed system of a self-acting cleaning with countercurrent compressed air, for suction and filtering of fumes and dry powders. |
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Equatorial countercurrent, current phenomenon noted near the equator, an eastward flow of oceanic water in opposition to and flanked by the westward equatorial currents of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. |
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These are countercurrent exchange systems with the same fluid, usually blood, in a circuit, used for both directions of flow. |
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The blast furnaces operates as a countercurrent exchange process whereas a bloomery does not. |
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In the unfired preheat zone, the hot furnace waste gas flows countercurrent to the incoming cold steel so that the waste gas is cooled as heat is transferred to the steel. |
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In addition, the blood vessels in their flippers are adapted for countercurrent exchange. |
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In some fish, capillary blood flows in the opposite direction to the water, causing countercurrent exchange. |
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The medullary cones function as countercurrent units that achieve the production of hyperosmotic urine. |
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A thermal frontier is thus established, oriented east-west, and underlying the divergence zone between the North Equatorial current and countercurrent. |
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Yet if one trend was the heightened speed and precision of recording, a countercurrent came from the ineluctable pull of tradition. |
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There is an attempt to use the advantages of countercurrent feed and concurrent feed, so that some effects work with the former type of feed and the rest with the latter type. |
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Originally, deodorization was a batch process, but increasingly, continuous systems are being used in which hot fat flows through an evacuated column countercurrent to the upward passage of steam. |
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The heating gas conduction according to the countercurrent method plays a big role: the exhaust gas is first used to preheat the fresh supply air before it goes to the chimney. |
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A process for separating at least one dissolved polymer from at least one solid, wherein the solid is separated off by sedimentation and the sedimented solid is washed in countercurrent with a solvent. |
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A concurrent elimination of sharks from fresh waters, with a countercurrent increase in the dipnoid and ganoid lungfishes, readily can be demonstrated. |
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The product from the reactor was de-ashed through a set of de-ashing vessels in which the hydrocarbon stream was contacted in countercurrent flow with water. |
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It makes the abrasive fall in a thin curtain, crossed by a countercurrent airflow stream, thus separating good shots from dust, chips, contaminants and worn shots. |
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The maximum eastward flow is attained in late boreal summer and fall while the countercurrent is replaced by westward flow in late winter and spring. |
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