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gradients <a gradient; gradients> N

gradients

gradient <a gradient; gradients> N

gradient ELEC

gradient goal PHYS

mean gradient ARCHIT

pressure gradient

rising gradient ELEC

steep gradient ELEC

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Fracture gradients normally increase with depth due to increasing overburden pressure.
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The allowable gradients may be reduced on curves to compensate for the extra curve resistance.
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Membrane fouling and particle retention in a feed solution also builds up a concentration gradients and particle backflow (concentration polarization).
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Any protuberance that develops is accompanied by a steeper concentration gradients at its tip.
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For example, friction is caused by the gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms, but manifests as a force model which is independent of any macroscale position vector.
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In particular, the maintenance of precise osmotic gradients of electrolytes is important.
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Maps containing station models aid in the drawing of isotherms, which more readily identifies temperature gradients, and can help in the location of weather fronts.
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Deep ocean currents are driven by density and temperature gradients.
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This can be alleviated by regularization, such as penalization of states with large spatial gradients.
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It works by converting the image to black and white, re-sizing it, breaking it into a grid, and looking at intensity gradients or edges.
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