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laminar

[ US /ˈɫæmɪnɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈæmɪnˌɑː/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. arranged in or consisting of laminae

How To Use laminar In A Sentence

  • The flow was largely laminar, and the streamlines remained remarkably coherent and showed little deviation during the course of the experiment.
  • chuffing," or port noise, with a dispersing cone placed at the mouth of the port on the rear panel, this intended to promote laminar air flow to mimic the behavior of a long, flared port. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • The basal, coarse layer of a varve is commonly overlain by microlaminared silt and clay, reflecting variable streamflow during summer.
  • For example, Rhodophyta (red algae) store energy in the form of floridean starch, whereas the Phaeophyceae (brown algae) store their energy in the form of laminarin. Phytoplankton
  • The flow was largely laminar, and the streamlines remained remarkably coherent and showed little deviation during the course of the experiment.
  • When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over.
  • For example, Rhodophyta (red algae) store energy in the form of floridean starch, whereas the Phaeophyceae (brown algae) store their energy in the form of laminarin. Phytoplankton
  • At smaller Re, the difference between laminar and turbulent flow rates is too small.
  • Boundary layers have to be modelled with particular attention to the possible change from turbulent to laminar flow.
  • Further, in a universal deluge, without special miracle vast numbers of even the salt water animals could not fail to be extirpated; in particular, almost all the molluscs of the littoral and laminarian zones. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
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