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"viscosity" Definitions
  1. the quality in a liquid of being thick and sticky; the quality of not flowing freely

181 Sentences With "viscosity"

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When it came to the smell and viscosity, most people thought the drink was average, with virtually no smell and average viscosity.
"It's quite a bit larger than the actual viscosity," though Kuhn notes in the paper that the turbulence could possibly increase the viscosity.
A higher viscosity points to a higher calorific value and is more suitable to existing ship engines, he said, with most now burning HSFO with viscosity between 380-cst and 700-cst.
It had the texture and viscosity of liquor, not beer.
I sucked on my Blow Pop and the viscosity of time shifted.
They deliver active ingredients, exfoliate, regulate viscosity and fulfill numerous other functions.
"Always go from the lightest weight and viscosity to the heaviest," Kilner says.
Like ketchup or paint, a constant coefficient of its viscosity cannot be defined.
Not all of the drinks on offer at Viscosity are shooters or cocktails.
It's a high viscosity show, oozy and murky, spreading itself along unexpected paths.
Flavor profile: Lacks the viscosity, not to mention the fire, of actual gin.
Shipowners want oils that have a viscosity of at least 100-centistoke, he said.
One variable, systolic blood viscosity, had a statistically significant difference, according to the study.
She varied the viscosity of the paint as well as the length of brushstroke.
"Heavy" refers to the viscosity of the oil, and "sour" describes the sulfur content.
It was planned that way: The runway was meant to have this shimmering viscosity.
Here, okra's viscosity isn't disguised, but celebrated and taken to its logical conclusion: velvet.
It's high-viscosity Southern rock à la ZZ Top, with a potent rhythmic undertow.
The paint's viscosity runs the gamut from mist to water to lava to stone.
That's because much of Venezuela's low-viscosity, high-sulfur oil sells for a steep discount.
The viscosity of semen varies; the more watery the jizz, the faster it will leak.
In viscosity, it has kinship to okra, but also oysters; the slipperiness is the point.
No brushstroke seems to possess exactly the same viscosity as any of the adjacent brushstrokes.
Fitbit builds its estimated period lengths based on your information, which includes flow and fluid viscosity.
From silicone- to water- or oil-based, these bestselling lubricants vary in viscosity and recommended use.
However, the viscosity of the mantle depends not just on temperature, but also on water content.
As she moves across the canvas, she changes the brush, color, and viscosity of the paint.
By slowing the film down the seawater gets the illusion of different viscosity, more like oil.
That means that Project Wetbrush's paint has the thickness, flow, and viscosity of actual oil paint.
This helps lower the viscosity and returns the strain-specific flavors and effects to the oil.
Ranking criteria for this category included color, smell, viscosity, taste, and willingness to drink it again.
Nevertheless, Williams's noticeably consistent subject is viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to deformity under stress.
It's a little bit off, because he had the incorrect value for the viscosity of air.
But these nanoscale silks are so thin that they use the viscosity of air to stay afloat.
The sand increases the water's viscosity, and essentially becomes a temporary dam until it's slowly eroded away.
Check. Good throwing viscosity and proper broth to ingredient ratio to make it a very disrespectful event?
He calls the stills his "babies," waxes poetic on the viscosity and vanilla notes of Stranahan's Original.
"The study of this — the distribution of viscosity in the mantle — is still in its infancy," Barletta said.
"They make an estimate for what kind of viscosity they'd need for this to be important," said Hahn.
"I was truly surprised because the gel still had a really high viscosity," Miyako told me over Skype.
He came up with the word 'viscosity' out of thin air, and we were like, 'Who does that?
Thoughts on viscosity ranged from "somewhat watery" to "basically heavy cream," but overall, the taste was unanimously unpleasant.
His music injects some of the breeze of Ghanaian highlife music into the raw viscosity of Nigerian Afrobeats.
The expansion would enable ExxonMobil to introduce a new high-viscosity base stock to the market, it said.
In Balke's work, each event — clouds, waves, rock face, beach, Aurora Borealis — required a different application and viscosity.
Take a look to see how opacity, viscosity, and specific gravity are all examined to deliver premium quality.
More specifically, the quantum matter in the Amherst/Aalto experiments is a superfluid, since it flows with no viscosity.
Many Gulf Coast refineries are configured to process heavy crude oil, which has low viscosity and high sulfur content.
A superfluid is a liquid that has no viscosity and is thus able to flow without losing its energy.
Isoparaffin solvent (early boiling point 225 ° C, flash point 92 ° C, density 0.79 g / cm3, viscosity 3.57mm2/s). 4.
The two most important things to look for when selecting a lube for anal sex is viscosity and composition.
And after a viscosity test, the moisturizer is packaged into bottles bound for a Kiehl's (or Sephora) store near you.
Using a fluid with the same viscosity of blood, the researches pumped the liquid through the artificial heart's blood chambers.
Stir a cup of water, and the water shears to move out of the way, so the viscosity is unchanged.
Shirako (fish sperm tubes) are available for the brave, and have a disconcerting creaminess and the viscosity of raw egg.
And so we started to introduce the idea of varying the viscosity and adding layers to the mud puddles themselves.
This is almost certainly the most ridiculous dish I've ever been served, down to the weird viscosity of the paints.
Brisbane bar Viscosity is entering its ninth year as a family-run business, and its fourth as an experimental cocktail bar.
That let them measure how much the saliva's stickiness slowed the bead's descent, therefore allowing them to calculate the spit's viscosity.
Taking advantage of the viscosity of feces, we designed a diaper that segregates the feces away from direct contact with skin.
The spirit is clear, with a pleasing viscosity, a bell pepper aroma, and notes of citrus and spice on the palate.
The love songs on this album move with a lower viscosity than the sociopolitical provocative funk she had previously been doing.
The difference in shape, and in eruptions, is related to the viscosity of the molten rock, or magma, within each volcano.
Here, current is able to flow without resistance in much the same way that the superfluid is able to flow without viscosity.
The elongated stress of that sucking flow increases the goo's viscosity, the better to suffocate said predators by clogging of the gills.
The students determined that as the molasses flowed around victims it quickly trapped them as its viscosity raised in the cool air.
RS (residual sugar) imparts viscosity and moderates spice, so flavors like galangal, delicate fresh basil, leafy lettuces and green papaya can shine.
"I look for the viscosity and once I see it start to get a little thick, I take it off," she says.
The Philippines has lugaw (also called arroz caldo), a breakfast bowl with viscosity, a high comfort quotient and a flexibility with ingredients.
He sings meditatively and with real viscosity about temptation, and the song is full of emphatic piano, stark bass and conspiratorial drums.
She was always alert to the surface she worked on, from wood panels to linen, as well as to the paint's viscosity.
Tonka beans from Brazil and Venezuela add flavors of marzipan and bitter almond and give the gin a good viscosity, he added.
The Wendy's Creamy Sriracha helped raise the overall spiciness level, and the thin and thick sauces combined into a not-terrible viscosity.
In technical terms, one in the air and the other in water have the same Reynolds number, a ratio of momentum to viscosity.
The consistency of the formula is slightly thicker than water and mixes in well with my thicker base products without changing the viscosity.
It occupies a state of matter somewhere between liquid and solid (known as a non-Newtonian substance), but it can vary in viscosity.
The liquid's viscosity was made anisotropic, which is to say that it was reduced only in the flow direction, the one that matters.
For us humble geeks, it's just really cool to see the problem of viscosity ameliorated with the help of some clever electrical engineering.
"However, we need clear (IMO) guidelines and legislation about marine biofuels' properties, such as viscosity, to better prepare (for the demand)," An said.
The cargo consisted of VLSFO with 0.472% sulphur and the oil has a viscosity of 160-centistoke and 0.933 density, the sources said.
A liquid's viscosity is then intertwined with a person's time and place and death, thus also suggesting the fluidity of the human body.
This is part of quirkiness of superfluidic materials, which are able to flow without losing kinetic energy thanks to their complete absence of viscosity.
Hagfish slime is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid, in which the viscosity changes in response to an applied strain or shearing force.
The brand's website uses phrases like "lightweight pigment suspension system" and "very low in viscosity," so maybe it's black magic, for all I know.
"Sticking a knife in will stir it locally" and decrease the viscosity at the opening of the bottle, Dr. Stickland said in an email.
Remoxy is a capsule formulation of the commonly used opioid oxycodone, and the high-viscosity drug mass helped prevent abuse, according to the company.
Her work is about matter and viscosity, but it is also rooted in grid-like structures, repetitive mark-making, and very sophisticated paint handling.
An adaptive variational finite difference framework for efficient symmetric octree viscosity (this white paper is not yet online) allows programmers to realistically melt chocolate bunnies.
He used this to "see" what he wanted to paint and to distinguish between oil paints, because each color had a different viscosity and texture.
Tabasco and V8 should be applied to a rag for polishing, while ketchup, because of its viscosity, can be smeared directly onto copper or brass.
How fast you pull, the geometry of the joint, and the viscosity of the fluid (which changes with age) do not have a very strong effect.
One is that the propellers and rotors used to lift conventional aircraft are not effective at small scales, where the viscosity of air is a problem.
Gazprom Neft estimates that the reserves of the light, low-sulphur and of low-viscosity Bazhenov formation stand at between 18 billion and 60 billion tonnes.
The viscosity of emigration flows should be a comfort to Donald Trump and his supporters worried that America will be flooded by migrants from the south.
The viscosity of "mud," as the trade calls it, changes all the time, and masons must rely on their instinct and experience to sling it effectively.
The silica component is essentially sand, and the cellulose is from plant material, which you might also find in personal lubricants and cosmetics for added viscosity.
It's a randomized double-blind trial (so it's rigorous) including 100 people that tested the blood viscosity of folks drinking Essentia's water versus folks drinking purified water.
But the world is not an ideal place.... In Newton's ideal fluid, the viscosity is largely dependent on temperature and pressure: water will continue to flow — i.e.
Made of differently colored bands, Lucas does just enough with color and viscosity to suggest that the bands are at once volumetric forms and semi-transparent bands.
His resistance to displaying any sign of hedonism — from the viscosity of the paint to the severe austerity of his subject matter — finds resonance in Downes's work.
The experiments will reveal the effects of microgravity on slime, which is a non-Newtonian fluid — a material that can change its viscosity or resistance to flow.
And because this one has such a thin viscosity, it's also hard to apply a lot at once, and if you try, you'll wind up really greasy.
Using a seven-point "tomato evaluation rubric," they assess each variety for color, viscosity, texture, skins and seeds (the fewer the better), "tomato flavor," acidity and sweetness.
This inspired her to thin the oil paint — which, in her work of the 1947s, had been thick and greasy — to the viscosity of ink or watercolor.
Issues of sweetness, and issues of viscosity, which you can really exploit in various pies—the ways in which, you know, we are compelled to make things gel.
In a non-Newtonian fluid [like oobleck], the viscosity changes in response to an applied strain or shearing force, thereby straddling the boundary between liquid and solid behavior.
Rather, the major forces behind them are  surface tension  and viscosity, they reported in their study, which was published online July 31 in the  Journal of Fluid Mechanics .
The jump occurs at the spot where the forces from surface tension and viscosity add up and balance out the momentum from the liquid jet, the authors found.
I liked Uncle Bud's Hand and Foot Cream for its viscosity and scent—citrus mint sounds weird, but smelling like a summer salad is glorious and gender-neutral.
And not just any pizza, because when you are trying to up the viscosity of your fans' blood, you go for broke and throw some pepperoni on there.
Much more acidic than its friend the tomato, the tomatillo also has an incomparable, luscious viscosity when it's cooked down, thanks to high amounts of naturally occurring pectin.
For each sample, I use a refractometer, which measures moisture content, a pH meter for acidity, a honey color photometer, and other instruments that measure acidity and viscosity.
Transneft, in a rare statement since the oil crisis, said organic chloride - used in high viscosity oil extraction - could only appear in pipelines with oil provided by oil companies.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it's easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can harm marine life.
As the liquid chocolate moves along, the electric field is applied to its flow direction, which reaggregates the spherical particles into short chains, reducing the viscosity of the liquid.
What the Temple researchers found was that an electric field applied in the flow direction of a liquid stream of chocolate helped to reduce its viscosity along that direction.
And then I thought maybe, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the emulsification process, and, it turns out, I was right.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it's easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can hurt marine life.
In the last few decades, physicists have created a number of superfluids (a fluid with no viscosity) and superconductors (materials with no electrical resistance) by exposing materials to extreme temperatures.
And because wine doesn't have arms of legs, the word "bodied" needs an explanation – it refers to the thickness and viscosity of the wine, or in 2019 terms, its thiccness.
"The tech has been around for 50 years," she said, in reference to the ability to measure the viscosity of the mucus and tie that to a specific woman's fertility.
The piano goes even farther back than the drums for Mr. DeJohnette, whose style on "Return" is austere but sonorous, with viscosity in his touch and use of pedal sustain.
There is a slice of R&B that privileges texture and viscosity over lyrics, in which the voice is deployed as pure feeling far more than as a narrative tool.
The syrup adds great flavor, and its viscosity helps keep the fudge sauce supple in the ice cream, so you end up with soft ripples and not rock-solid seams.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it is easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can harm marine life.
So I knew I needed something that had a little bit more viscosity to it, and I just looked at the commissary list and they had hair gel listed there.
When Miyako stumbled upon the old gel, he noted that it hadn't changed in size, volume or viscosity after all those years, making it an ideal candidate for the new application.
While the gel is a close approximation of human skin's density and viscosity, it lacks other properties that would make it more life-like, such as nerves, vessels, blood, and bone.
A butter-based condiment that can keep at room temperature requires lots of chemicals and binding agents that ultimately form a Spicy Goop with an ungodly viscosity and science-y aftertaste.
In pursuit of their goals, Zurich Heart Project researchers have designed a testing environment and even created a fluid with a similar viscosity as blood to simulate the human cardiovascular system.
But viscosity has its rewards, turning to voluptuousness in gombo frais, a stew of broken-down tomatoes, palm oil and okra chopped into little rondelles and cooked until the guts melt.
I was interested in the viscosity of things falling, and trying to create a sonic array in this square hunk of space between the bottom of the buckets and the floor.
The best quality of the stuff is its low viscosity, so that it stirs nicely into salad dressings and perfectly tops a fresh oyster, while packing a big ol' spicy punch.
His inquiry into thickeners demonstrates that, in a neat bit of aspirational branding, viscosity in a sauce became equated during the Industrial Revolution with "richness" (in both senses of the word).
That said, the process did require a certain amount of acumen; for this process to come about, Neanderthals needed to recognize certain material properties, such as the degree of adhesiveness and viscosity.
But when the hagfish is trying to escape from its own slime, its motion creates a shear-thinning flow that actually reduces the viscosity of the slime, making it easier to escape.
According to Georgia Tech, scientists hope to conduct research on how ocean acidification-related changes in shell composition and fluid viscosity will affect the sea butterfly's ability to rotate and fly upward.
An ideal fluid with no friction (zero viscosity) would make such rings stable, and the aether was conceived as an ideal fluid, much like the superfluid used in the Amherst/Aalto experiments.
The ideal glass is the endpoint, Royall said, but as the molecules try to crowd closer together, they get stuck; the increasing viscosity prevents the system from ever reaching the desired state.
The company's looking at what proteins are best for creating certain kinds of qualities that are used in food additives — things like viscosity building, solubility, foam stability, emulsification and binding, according to Hume.
Trays of water are spiked with powdered, carrageenan-rich seaweed extract, which lends a viscosity that allows paint pigments (historically gouache, but now also acrylic) to float on top of the water's surface.
"Secondary units upgrades in Europe and South Korea, loss of low-viscosity Iranian supplies which is vital for blending West of Suez material," have all contributed to the stronger fuel oil margins, said Nah.
"Gold has had the viscosity of molasses recently where market expectations for follow-on moves after technical signals are continually disappointed," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
The Swiss scientists found that different types of fluid flow affect the overall viscosity of the slime— a property loosely defined as how much friction/resistance there is to flow in a given substance.
For all the affinities that these paintings share — from the viscosity of the brushstrokes to the overlay of cutout shapes to the recurring geometric forms — they never come across as variations on a theme.
"The increase in perceived fullness that is due solely to the increased viscosity, which is a phenomenon that we refer to as phantom fullness, may be useful in lowering energy intake," the study said.
Pressurized air inflates and deflates this central chamber, replacing the muscle contraction of the human heart, and this is how the artificial heart is able to pump fluid with comparable viscosity to human blood.
As a response, the Post reported, many producers of illegal THC vape liquids have begun cutting their oils with vitamin E acetate, a substance that is odorless and mimics the viscosity of THC oil.
Naturally, when things grow at a higher elevation, they're going to receive more sunlight; with more sunlight there's going to be more residual sugars and more viscosity and more body weight to the agaves.
On the ASMR kit, there's a tiny microphone connected to a speaker as well as a tray you fill with included bits of foam and plastic balls; mix these into slimes of various viscosity.
Every week, I religiously tracked my mood on the period tracker along with my core temperature, the viscosity of various fluids, how often my husband and I were having sex, if sperm was present, etc.
Feel the glycerinlike viscosity of the thread stage, and the glass-eel stage of the soft ball, and then the icicle look of the hard ball, which is as firm as candle wax when pressed.
A looser, more sinuous brushwork is combined with a thinner viscosity of paint for the clouds gathering just below the moon, which  illuminates the scene like a floodlight from the top center of the painting.
The Smith Bay development could deliver 200,000 barrels per day of light oil to the trans-Alaska pipeline, increasing volume and reducing the average viscosity of oil, which would help extend its viability, the company said.
They also kept the viscosity constant and reduced the  surface tension  — the attractive force that  holds liquid molecules together  at the surface — by mixing in a common ingredient in detergent called sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) .
"With the foiling you're not so much worried about the displacement as viscosity, so it's actually the drag over the foils that matters, and fresh water has less drag than salt water over the foils," Reynolds said.
The visual and conceptual anchor is a selection of four prints made between 1980 and 1981 from The Great Clown series (2222–21950), which use the intaglio method combined with Reddy's signature invention of multicolor viscosity printing.
In fact, the world is so hot on its day side that the lava flow, if it exists, "would have a viscosity more similar to water at room temperature [on Earth] than to solid rock," the study says.
Transneft said in a rare statement that organic chloride, which is used in high viscosity oil extraction, could only appear in pipelines where oil was provided by oil companies as Transneft does not inject it into the system.
The general instrumental palette that he and his main collaborator Steven Rogers work with is a host of synthesizers of varying degrees of viscosity (from thick neons to wispy, diffuse leads), jazzy basslines, vaporous guitars, and dizzy strings.
Within a few hours, the viscosity of my usually thick, sticky mucus changed; within a week, the constant cough I had lived with for my entire life nearly vanished, and within a month, my pulmonary function tests skyrocketed.
Most tasters said the color on both of these cow milk options was near "beautiful" and the viscosity of them was average — it wasn't so thick that it was gross, and it wasn't so thin that it was watery.
One smoldering morning in Spain, after reviewing the viscosity of four different kinds of fake blood, Audiard, wearing the same clothes as he had the day before but with a new neck scarf, made his rounds of the set.
The prefecture said that more than 3,300 tonnes of "multi-purpose additives" have burned, and 711 tonnes of "viscosity booster", as well as tens of tonnes of other chemical products such as dispersants, anti-freeze and anti-friction additives.
They arise in situations where the future position of a system—like the state of a pond five seconds after you've thrown a rock into it—depends on contributions from two or more factors, like the water's viscosity and velocity.
With data on the speed of the tongue shot and retraction, the viscosity — or stickiness — of the saliva, and the softness of the tongue tissue, they came up with a computer simulation to test their ideas of what was going on.
One combination of brushstroke and viscosity is used to make the backlit gray and white clouds, while another evokes the surface of the blasted trees in the foreground, and still another for the earth from which the old trees emerge.
Click here to view original GIFBesides shooting an actual human or a pig carcass, the best way to determine the efficacy of a projectile—like a bullet—is with ballistic gel, which has almost identical density and viscosity to human muscle tissue.
As fluid dynamicists, we joined forces with colorectal surgeon Daniel Chu, and two stalwart undergraduates, Candice Kaminski and Morgan LaMarca, who filmed defecation and hand-picked feces from 34 mammalian species at Zoo Atlanta in order to measure their density and viscosity.
He also put out a video for the recent single "Aloha," which smushes together early Odd Future pastel absurdity, Dallas rap viscosity, SoundCloud rap distortion (remember that?) and the hilarious confidence of someone who still can't quite believe rapping is his job.
The images' strength lies not in their aesthetic impact — though the changes in the blood's viscosity and texture are in a way beautiful — but in how Lewis uses her period to define her artistic process, with menstruation serving as the actual crux of her practice.
Zoom in on one of those and you'll see that it, too, is made up of many different vortices, and so on all the way down, until the effects of internal friction (or viscosity) within the fluid take over and the flow smooths out.
Not only does the viscosity give you an indication of where the egg is in its travels out of the ovary, but the more viscose it gets, the more viable it is for holding sperm to survive for longer before they connect with the egg.
"Mathematically, basic eggnog has a lot of sugar, but by the same token, you have to expect it to have enough viscosity, flavor and sweetness to be diluted later with ice or alcohol and still be able to carry its sensory appeal," Young said.
Occasionally, the viscosity of this album thins out and Mr. Malik is let loose to shimmy a little, like on the 1980s-esque "Lucozade," or "Rear View," which channels austere late-1980s-to-early-90s British R&B from Lisa Stansfield to Rick Astley.
In the winter, however, after the initial burst — which lasted between 30 seconds and a few minutes, Ms. Sharp said — the cooler temperature of the outside air raised the viscosity of the molasses, essentially trapping people who had not been able to escape the wave.
Applying a strain or shearing force will increase viscosity—in the case of ketchup, pudding, gravy, or that classic mix of water and corn starch called "oobleck"—or decrease it, like non-drop paint that brushes on easily, but becomes more viscous once it's on the wall.
You can get a plate of chips covered in deep brown gravy that is almost glassy in its weird, warm viscosity, tasting like fat and bouillon and what you might imagine beef to be like if you'd heard beef described but had never actually tried it.
Attracted by the material viscosity of the thick substances, he would let them dribble and ooze down old pieces of cardboard, and sometimes use his feet to smear them around;  à la the gestural style of Gutai artist Kazuo Shiraga's foot paintings from the mid-1950s.
Justin Khoury, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, and his former postdoc Lasha Berezhiani, who is now at Princeton University, say that in the cold, dense environment of the galactic halo, dark matter condenses into a superfluid—an exotic quantum state of matter that has zero viscosity.
Based on their data, the researchers developed a simple formula to estimate the final thickness of a shell, which essentially equals the square root of the fluid's viscosity, times the mold's radius, divided by the curing time of the polymer, times the polymer's density and the acceleration of gravity as the polymer flows down the mold.

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