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1 Blood has a higher surface tension than water, and is also more viscous .
2 Again, this may have something to do with Erebus magma being that much more viscous .
3 The more viscous crudes are called heavy and those with higher sulphur content are called sour.
4 Most stick pens use a quick-drying, oil-based ink that's more viscous and sticky than its water-based counterparts.
5 These materials are typically more viscous than traditional aqueous injections and may be semi-solid, therefore, their injectability cannot be assumed.
6 When you apply pressure to oobleck, it works the opposite of the previous examples: The liquid becomes more viscous , not less.
7 Cawley's smile returned, but it was a more viscous version, and it reminded Teddy of the film that formed over soup.
8 Word on the street is that Powers glue is more viscous and sticky than Hilti glue, and is half the price.
9 She needs to get away, but she's held back, as if the fluid in which she is suspended is more viscous than water.
10 I tried to turn around, but it felt like I was submerged in something thicker and more viscous than water, and it took forever.
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