fluid - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • lubricate: They produce a lubricating fluid that fills the gap between the two pleura.
  • drain: He will have many chest tubes draining fluid from his heart.

Adjective modifier

  • cerebrospinal: We therefore routinely remove the following tissue: the entire brain the entire spinal cord a sample of cerebrospinal fluid Who can donate?
  • amniotic: Blood contaminated by bowel contents or amniotic fluid from a ruptured uterus should not normally be used.
  • synovial: In this normal hand the small amounts of MCP joint synovial fluid can be seen.
  • intravenous: A separate prescription sheet records the intravenous fluids given.
  • bodily: Perhaps girls take your precious bodily fluids or something.
  • viscous: Complex tectonic and volcanic forces involving icy viscous fluids combined to develop the deformed pattern of this landscape.

Modifies a noun

  • dynamics: She uses " blood " and " CFD " ; then " computational fluid dynamics " instead of " CFD " .
  • mechanic: Euler's work on fluid mechanics is also quite remarkable.
  • intake: Low fluid intake will increase your risk of developing kidney problems.
  • retention: Fluid retention is expected during growth hormone replacement therapy in adults.
  • ounce: Of infusion of the bark, 1 to 4 fluid ounces.
  • flow: However, this is not a perfect model of fluid flow.

Noun used with modifier

  • metalworking: Checks on standards at large users of metalworking fluids have resulted in the serving of Notices requiring improvements.
  • brake: You should replace your brake fluid at least once a year.
  • lavage: Methods to accurately measure eotaxin in lung lavage fluid, sputum and blood are being developed.
  • pore: Fluid inclusion studies will tell us about the pressures and temperatures of the pore fluids during flow.
  • dialysis: The machines produced dialysis fluid at a physiological concentration.
  • washer: Make sure you have sufficient windscreen washer fluid in the reservoir.

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