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Example sentences for "convective"

Lexicographically close words:
convalescing; convanient; convarse; convarted; convection; conveened; conveigh; convenable; convene; convened
  1. C, males must have utilized modes of heat transfer other than evaporative cooling (convective and conductive heat transfer) to a greater extent than females.

  2. Thus, even in winter, convective and conductive heat transfers were still the most important modes of heat loss at this temperature.

  3. This lower layer within the convective zone is, therefore, a moist one overlaid by a relatively drier middle layer of the convective zone.

  4. Beneath the convective ceiling the process of convection is characteristic, and this zone is therefore described as the convective zone (Fig.

  5. The moisture congealed in the cirrus clouds floating in the uppermost layer of the convective zone, is carried down in this vortex and first melted and in turn evaporated, due to the adiabatic effect.

  6. Thus we have within the convective zone an upper layer more or less charged with water in the form of ice needles.

  7. The connection of this convective or carrying effect, which depends upon a certain degree of insulation, with conduction; i.

  8. I endeavoured to connect the convective currents in air, oil of turpentine, &c.

  9. Convective discharges are often silent, as in Exp.

  10. Some of the physical processes which probably have the greatest biological effects are (1) convective flow of fluid, e.

  11. The absence of convective transfer raises a problem as to how nutrients may be obtained and waste products removed in living cells during weightlessness.

  12. It would appear in weightlessness that the contribution of free convective flow would be small and that only diffusion should occur.

  13. Because little motes and particles of dust, thrown into agitation by the convective currents of the air, are made visible by the strong beam of light thrown into the room through the crevice of the shutter.

  14. Streams of air heated by the earth, which rise upwards and carry heat with them, are called "convective currents" of hot air.

  15. It is not, perhaps, departing very far from the truth, if it be stated that one half of the heat lost by a heated body escapes by radiation, and that the rest is carried off by the convective power of currents of air.


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