Nanodomains form when adhesin molecules are stretched in the AFM or under laminarflow.
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Many newer streamliners also have computer designed laminarflow shapes.
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Their design should rely on the laws of rheology and the physiology of laminarflow.
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In contrast, exposure to arterial laminarflow induces a gene program that confers a largely antiadhesive, antithrombotic effect.
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Because of laminarflow, there is no bulk mixing of the fluids in the detecting and reporting channels.
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Reynold's numbers tell us the airflow may shift from turbulent at high speeds to more laminarflow at slower speeds.
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In this method, patterning occurs as a result of transport of reactive species to interfaces within the capillary by laminarflow.
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At low densities, which is to say no crowds, you get laminarflow, as smooth as a flat-bottomed, fast moving river.
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In laminarflow, all rings are uniform, while in turbulent flow there is chaotic motion across the width of the pipe.
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Our design of the flow cell enables the rapid movement of trapped molecules between laminarflow channels and a flow-free reservoir.
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This group was compared with a control group of patients who had hip fracture surgery in dedicated orthopaedic theatres with laminarflow.
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The major advantage of this tiny scale is a physics concept known as laminarflow, which exists when liquids behave in predictable ways.
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Early studies, however, suggested that this held only for laminarflow, not for regurgitant jets, in which turbulence and fluid entrainment augment scatter.
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Performance analysis demonstrated that applied surface coating remains intact even after multiple wounding, while cell debris is simultaneously removed using laminarflow conditions.
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That is all to do with what they call laminarflow, the way the air passes over the two sides of the ball.
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So, even in uniform laminarflow, there is a continuous series of concentric rings, each ring moving progressively faster than the adjacent ring.