Fluid [adjective]

Definition of Fluid:

liquid

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Sentence/Example of Fluid:

They cited a fluid-dynamics simulation that showed a “massive upward transport of virus aerosol particles” during flushing, leading to large-scale virus spread indoors.

That’s because, he says, T-cell assays require a more complex blood sample that preserves both the serum—or fluid part of blood—and the individual blood cells.

These narratives underscore the fluid and transnational histories of diseases, their impact and possible cure.

Kidneys clean our blood using nephrons, which are essentially filters that let fluid and waste products through while blocking blood cells, proteins, and minerals.

The rotating flow maintains a shape where the center looks sunken as the fluid gets pushed to the outer edge.

He’s a virologist and fluid dynamicist at the University of Leicester.

The treatment caused super-small microbubbles — likely tiny bubbles of air present in the fluid — to merge.

Embalming of bodies that will be buried in caskets uses large amounts of a toxic fluid.

It also includes small tubes used to drain fluid buildup from an infected ear.

He was running around with a graduated cylinder full of green fluid that was bubbling over, and it just looked like he had so much fun.