abatic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to abasia (inability to walk)
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How To Use abatic In A Sentence

  • Its adiabatic temperature rise can make materials reach the degree of serious soften and fail.
  • Shannon Tooker, left, Marcy Terry, center, and Stayce McConnell from the Weeki Wachee Mermaids synchronised underwater aquabatics troupe pose outside the Sea Life London Aquarium, London, Friday, May 14, 2010. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • First, in the field of atmospheric dynamics the developments in dynamics of diabatic waves and low frequency waves, the dispersive effects of turbulence and nonlinear atmospheric waves are reviewed.
  • Conventional cryoscopes and osmometers can be modified to achieve the desired non-adiabatic thermodynamics of the chilling chamber during freezing-point determination as will be described below.
  • Cv, also sometimes called the adiabatic index or the heat capacity ratio or the isentropic expansion factor Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • A diabatic circulation two-dimensional model with photochemistry: simulations of ozone and long-lived tracers with surface sources. Future changes in ozone in the Arctic
  • A bipolar outflow of hot gas quickly forms on the metric axis, and aside from the lobes edges behaves much like any adiabatically cooling flow in the equatorial direction. Astronomers Find Type Ia Supernova Just Waiting to Happen | Universe Today
  • Entropy, according to the 2nd law, can indeed remain constant but only either in reversible adiabatic processes or in reversible cycles.
  • If you're a member of the Thermodynamic Law Party: Without institutionalized marriage keeping open the possibility of energy exchange with the rest of society, gay couples will become adiabatically closed systems, preventing them from importing negentropy and thereby increasing, not decreasing, the entropy of such non-traditional but long-standing family units. Archive 2008-10-01
  • The winds, called katabatic winds, form as air slides down from the high plateau of Antarctica's interior and funnels into small drainages near the coast. Top Headlines at CU Boulder
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