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gradient <a gradient; gradients> SUST.

gradient

gradient ELECTRNIA.

gradient

gradient <a gradient; gradients> SUST.

gradient ELECTRNIA.
gradient ELECTRNIA.
gradient ELECTRNIA.
gradient (relations)
gradient (relations)

gradient

gradient ELECTRNIA.
gradient ELECTRNIA.
gradient ELECTRNIA.

contour gradient SUPERF.

falling gradient

gradient goal FÍS.

heavy gradient

hydraulic gradient

low gradient ADJ.

low gradient SUST.

magnetomotive gradient

mean gradient ARQUIT.

potential gradient ELECTRNIA.

pressure gradient

rising gradient ELECTRNIA.

steep gradient ELECTRNIA.

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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