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Liquiditätsstrom
I. flow [fləʊ, am. angl. floʊ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. flow also fig. (stream):
fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen> a. fig.
flow air, light, warmth
strömen a. fig.
2. flow fig. (originate):
von etw daj. herrühren
sich tož. aus etw daj. ergeben
3. flow (rise):
flow tide
steigen <steigt, stieg, gestiegen>
flow tide
II. flow [fləʊ, am. angl. floʊ] SAM. usu ed.
1. flow also fig. (movement):
Fluss m. spol <-es, Flüs·se> a. fig.
Strom m. spol <-(e)s, Strö̱·me> a. fig.
Geldstrom m. spol <-(e)s, -ströme>
Kapitalfluss m. spol <-es, -flüsse>
Güterverkehr m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
Warenverkehr m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
Verkehrsfluss m. spol <-es> kein pl
2. flow (volume of fluid):
Durchflussmenge ž. spol <-, -n>
3. flow also fig. (outpouring):
Ausfluss m. spol <-es, -flüs·se>
fraza:
III. flow [fləʊ, am. angl. floʊ] PRISL.
fließend nach samost.
liq·uid·ity [lɪˈkwɪdəti, am. angl. -ət̬i] SAM. no pl
1. liquidity KEM.:
Flüssigkeit ž. spol <-, -en>
2. liquidity FINAN.:
Zahlungsfähigkeit ž. spol <-> kein pl
Liquidität ž. spol <-> strok.
Euro-Liquidität ž. spol
liquidity flow SAM. INVEST. IN FINAN.
liquidity SAM. INVEST. IN FINAN.
Liquidität ž. spol
Liquidity ž. spol
flow GLAG.
flow (veh/h, on a specific road)
flow PRET. PROM.
Present
Iflow
youflow
he/she/itflows
weflow
youflow
theyflow
Past
Iflowed
youflowed
he/she/itflowed
weflowed
youflowed
theyflowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflowed
youhaveflowed
he/she/ithasflowed
wehaveflowed
youhaveflowed
theyhaveflowed
Past Perfect
Ihadflowed
youhadflowed
he/she/ithadflowed
wehadflowed
youhadflowed
theyhadflowed
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It was powered by a water-driven motor, providing a continuous flow of air.
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The activity of ions at the electrode surface changes when there is current flow, and there are additional overpotential and resistive loss terms which contribute to the measured potential.
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Both methods involve creating a baffle to redirect red and blue blood flow to the appropriate artery.
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Eagles sometimes hunt by standing in or near shallow water on a sandbank, spit, or ice-flow, grabbing passing fish.
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Many natural watercourses flow among mountain ranges running from north to south forming a number of valleys and gorges.
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A research team led by the University of Münster, has shown that the fluids flow a lot faster through solid rock than previously assumed.
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Ein Forscherteam unter Federführung der Uni Münster zeigte, dass die Fluide um ein Vielfaches schneller durch massives Gestein fließen als bislang angenommen.
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Would you like to know, for example, where the water flows to from the Pasterze, the longest glacier in the eastern Alps?
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www.grossglockner.at
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Möchten Sie z.B. wissen, wohin das Wasser der Pasterze, dem längsten Gletscher der Ostalpen, fließt?
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Usually the heart has to work hard all day and night against gravity to move oxygenated blood up to the brain and throughout the body, but when you are upside down the blood flows on its own with out the heart having to do all the work.
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www.yoga-atelier.at
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Normalerweise muss das Herz den ganzen Tag hart gegen die Schwerkraft arbeiten um Sauerstoff ins Hirn und in den Körper zu bekommen, aber wenn du am Kopf stehst, fließt das Blut von alleine ohne dass das Herz die ganze Arbeit hat.
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” Above the large crack, the glacier last flowed at a speed of twelve metres per day “, reports Humbert ’ s colleague Dr. Dana Floricioiu from DLR.
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„ Oberhalb des großen Risses ist der Gletscher zuletzt mit einem Tempo von zwölf Metern pro Tag geflossen “, berichtet Humberts Kollegin Dr. Dana Floricioiu vom DLR.
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The wetting by liquids can be changed by electrical fields directly on the interface without any current flowing.
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www-alt.igb.fraunhofer.de
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Die Benetzung von Flüssigkeiten lässt sich durch elektrische Felder direkt an der Grenzfläche verändern, ohne dass ein Strom fließt.
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