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gradient

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gradient

gradient <a gradient; gradients> N

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gradient (relations)
gradient (relations)

gradient

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falling gradient

gradient goal PHYS

heavy gradient

hydraulic gradient

low gradient ADJ

low gradient N

mean gradient ARCHIT

pressure gradient

rising gradient ELEC

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steep gradient

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The ultimate source of energy is the temperature gradient between the toy's head and base; the toy is not a perpetual motion machine.
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This combination is not trivial, as cross-terms arise between all gradient pulses.
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Maps using isotherms show temperature gradients, which can help locate weather fronts.
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Deep ocean currents are driven by density and temperature gradients.
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Both feature a ring of many small alpha-helical proteins that rotate relative to nearby stationary proteins, using a potential gradient as an energy source.
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The route traversed difficult terrain, with most river valleys running transverse to its direction, so that gradients were significant, 1 in 80 being typical.
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It was approached via a 1:50 gradient brick-arch supported ramp, with 1:80 beyond the stage.
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The force pushing the water towards the low pressure region is called the pressure gradient force.
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The track had an average 8.6 percent gradient, which varied between 3.67 and 13.86 percent.
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The steepest gradient is 1 in 5.5, and this occurs in a number of places.
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