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  1. Viscosity (programming): In object oriented programming, viscosity refers to the ease at which a developer can add design-preserving code to a system. If it is easier to add a hack than it is to add code that fits into the program ... (Programming) [100%] 2023-09-18 [Object-oriented programming]
  2. Viscosity: Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid to deform under either shear stress or extensional stress. It is commonly perceived as "thickness," or resistance to flow. Viscosity describes a fluid's internal resistance to flow and may ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Viscosity: The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness": for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. (Physics) [100%] 2023-09-09 [Viscosity] [Aerodynamics]...
  4. Viscosity (imaging software): Viscosity is also an out-of-print image and animation editing utility published by Sonic Foundry. It can work with PNG, GIF, JPG/JPEG, BMP, AVI and its native VSC format. (Software) [100%] 2022-08-15 [Graphics software]
  5. Viscosity: Viscosity is a liquid's (or more generally a fluid's) resistance to flow. In more every day terms, it may be though of as how thick a liquid is. [100%] 2023-02-21 [Chemical Properties] [Chemistry]...
  6. Viscosity: The property of fluids and gases to resist flow, caused by intermolecular forces. In a "streamline flow" the fluid can be thought of as containing parallel layers which move at different rates, a simple shearing motion. (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-01-14
  7. Viscosity: The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness": for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. (Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation) [100%] 2021-12-23 [Viscosity] [Articles containing video clips]...
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  9. Devices and Desires: Devices and Desires is a 1989 detective novel by English writer P. D. (1989 Dalgliesh novel by P. D. James) [77%] 2024-01-09 [1989 British novels] [Novels by P. D. James]...
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  11. Reduced viscosity: In fluid dynamics, the reduced viscosity of a polymer is the ratio of the relative viscosity increment ( η i {\displaystyle \eta _{i}} ) to the mass concentration of the species of interest. It has units of volume per unit mass. [70%] 2022-12-30 [Viscosity]
  12. Viscosity solutions: A notion of solutions of fully non-linear second-order partial differential equations of the form $ F( x, u( x), Du( x), D ^ {2} u( x)) = 0 $, where $ u $ is a real-valued function defined on a set $ \Omega \subset ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-24
  13. Extensional viscosity: Extensional viscosity (also known as elongational viscosity) is a viscosity coefficient when applied stress is extensional stress. It is often used for characterizing polymer solutions. (Polymer solution parameter) [70%] 2022-11-27 [Fluid dynamics] [Viscosity]...
  14. Reduced viscosity: In fluid dynamics, the reduced viscosity of a polymer is the ratio of the relative viscosity increment (\displaystyle{ \eta_i }[/math]) to the mass concentration of the species of interest. It has units of volume per unit mass. (Physics) [70%] 2023-07-17 [Viscosity]
  15. Viscosity solution: In mathematics, the viscosity solution concept was introduced in the early 1980s by Pierre-Louis Lions and Michael G. Crandall as a generalization of the classical concept of what is meant by a 'solution' to a partial differential equation (PDE ... [70%] 2022-12-13 [Partial differential equations] [Dynamic programming]...
  16. Intrinsic viscosity: Intrinsic viscosity \displaystyle{ \left[ \eta \right] }[/math] is a measure of a solute's contribution to the viscosity \displaystyle{ \eta }[/math] of a solution. It should not be confused with inherent viscosity, which is the ratio of the natural logarithm ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-04 [Fluid dynamics] [Viscosity]...
  17. Viscosity index: The viscosity index (VI) is an arbitrary, unit-less measure of a fluid's change in viscosity relative to temperature change. It is mostly used to characterize the viscosity-temperature behavior of lubricating oils. (Physics) [70%] 2022-11-20 [Tribology]
  18. Volume viscosity: Volume viscosity (also called bulk viscosity, or dilatational viscosity) is a material property relevant for characterizing fluid flow. Common symbols are \displaystyle{ \zeta, \mu', \mu_\mathrm{b}, \kappa }[/math] or \displaystyle{ \xi }[/math]. (Chemistry) [70%] 2022-08-26 [Colloidal chemistry] [Fluid dynamics]...
  19. Apparent viscosity: In fluid mechanics, apparent viscosity (sometimes denoted η) is the shear stress applied to a fluid divided by the shear rate: For a Newtonian fluid, the apparent viscosity is constant, and equal to the Newtonian viscosity of the fluid, but for ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-22 [Fluid dynamics] [Tribology]...
  20. Inherent viscosity: In polymer science, inherent viscosity is the ratio of the natural logarithm of the relative viscosity of a polymer to its mass concentration. Inherent viscosity is defined as \displaystyle{ \eta_{inh} = \frac{\ln \eta_{rel}}{c} }[/math] where c is ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-07-12 [Viscosity]

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