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* Fluid catalytic cracking, a catalytic process widely used in oil refineries for cracking large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller molecules
* Fluid catalytic cracking, production of LPG, gasoline and heating oil by catalytic cracking of heavy hydrocarbons using a fluidized catalyst bed
* Fluid catalytic cracking
* Fluid catalytic cracker ( FCC ) unit upgrades heavier fractions into lighter, more valuable products.
Fluid catalytic cracking produces a high yield of gasoline and LPG, while hydrocracking is a major source of jet fuel, diesel, naphtha, and LPG.
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Hofstadter is College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Comparative Literature at Indiana University in Bloomington, where he directs the Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition which consists of himself and his graduate students, forming the " Fluid Analogies Research Group " ( FARG ).
Fluid is pumped around the outer periphery by being trapped in the tooth spaces.
Fluid layouts developed around 2000 as a replacement for HTML-table-based layouts, as a rejection of grid-based design both as a design principle, and as a coding technique, but were very slow to be adopted .< ref group =" note " >- based markup and spacer. GIF images </ ref > The axiomatic assumption is that readers will have screen devices, or windows thereon, of different sizes and that there is nothing the page designer can do to change this.
Fluid can be pumped through the gills ' interiors by muscles associated with the lantern, but this is not continuous, and occurs only when the animal is low on oxygen.
Fluid restriction is occasionally a practice in management of heart failure.
Computational Fluid Dynamics is being applied to predict the response of a floating body in a random sea.
Fluid bed granulation is a multiple-step wet granulation process performed in the same vessel to pre-heat, granulate, and dry the powders.
The activity of the Laboratory is organized around four research groups: Centre for Acoustics, Fluid complex and Transfers Turbomachinery, Turbulence and Stability.
Fluid coking is a process which converts heavy residual crude into lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, heating oil, and hydrocarbon gases.
Fluid flow is characterized by a velocity vector field in three-dimensional space, within the framework of continuum mechanics.
Also part of PSEB is the Autodesk Consumer Product Group, which was created in November 2010 to generate interest in 3-D design and “ foster a new wave of designers who hunger for sophisticated software .” The products from the group include 123D, Fluid FX, Homestyler, Pixlr, and SketchBook.
Jerry Mahlman, director of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, did not accept Lindzen's assessment of the science, and said that Lindzen had " sacrificed his luminosity by taking a stand that most of us feel is scientifically unsound.
* In 1956 von Kármán founded a research institute in Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium, which is now named after him: the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics.
Fluid in the filtrate entering the proximal convoluted tubule is reabsorbed into the peritubular capillaries, including approximately two-thirds of the filtered salt and water and all filtered organic solutes ( primarily glucose and amino acids ).
*** FloTHERM is a Computational Fluid Dynamics tool dedicated to Electronics Cooling using parameterized ‘ SmartParts ’ for common electronic components such as fans, heatsinks, IC packages, etc.
Fluid is trapped in pockets surrounding the lobes and carried from the intake side to the exhaust.
Fluid overload is a common problem for people with heart failure but is not synonymous with it.
Fluid management in nephrotic syndrome is tenuous, especially during an acute flare.
One trademark product of urea solution, also referred to as Diesel Emission Fluid ( DEF ), is AdBlue.
* Information about Fluid Power is also available on the National Fluid Power Association web-site nfpa. com
Fluid replacement or fluid resuscitation is the medical practice of replenishing bodily fluid lost through sweating, bleeding, fluid shifts or other pathologic processes.

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Fluid systems and units commonly have instrumentation such as temperature and pressure sensors and flow measuring devices at select locations in a plant.
Fluid systems design commonly includes isolation valves around various units or parts of a plant so that a section of a plant could be isolated in case of a problem such as a leak in a unit.

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However, according to the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, the models used to investigate remote responses to tropical deforestation showed a broad but mild temperature increase all through the tropical atmosphere.
Fluid dynamics offers a systematic structure — which underlies these practical disciplines — that embraces empirical and semi-empirical laws derived from flow measurement and used to solve practical problems.
Many of the implementations used are based on the seminal paper " Real-Time Fluid Dynamics for Games " by J. Stam.
Fluid bearings are frequently used in high load, high speed or high precision applications where ordinary ball bearings would have short life or cause high noise and vibration.
Fluid bearing " pads " often have to be used in pairs or triples to avoid the bearing from tilting and losing the fluid from one side.
* Fluid dynamic gauge, a device used in science and engineering to study soft layers
ANSYS CFX is a commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics ( CFD ) program, used to simulate fluid flow in a variety of applications.
In 1883, James completed his calculation standards for water flow rates, now known as the Francis equation or Francis Formula, usually used in Fluid Dynamics in conjunction with calculating weirs.
For that reason, a related program called KINetics is often used in conjunction with Computational Fluid Dynamics tools.
The Fluid Science Laboratory ( FSL ) will be used to study the behavior of liquids in microgravity.
* Fluid attenuated inversion recovery, a pulse sequence used in magnetic resonance imaging, a medical diagnostic tool

Fluid and process
Fluid flow processes such as oil refining and bulk materials such as wood chips and pulp are automated using a system of process control which uses various instruments to measure variables such as temperature, pressure, volumetric and level, providing feedback to a controller that holds a set-point.
* Single Fluid Inks are newer ink that uses a process allowing lithographic plates on a lithographic press without using a dampening system during the process.
Supercritical Fluid Extraction ( SFE ) is the process of separating one component ( the extractant ) from another ( the matrix ) using supercritical fluids as the extracting solvent.
These engines require the periodical addition of Diesel Exhaust Fluid ( DEF, a urea solution ) to enable the process.

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