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Sigma KEE - LiquidMotion
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liquid motion
Any Motion where the patient is a Liquid. This class would cover, in particular, the flow of Water.
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Parents motion Any Process of movement.
Children bleedingThe release of Blood from an Animal in response to an Injuring of some sort.
 bleeding airThe process of removing fluid under pressure to locate and remove pockets of Air. This is done typically in hydraulic applications since air is compressible, and therefore undesirable in a hydraulic line.
 blood circulationThe LiquidMotion of Blood through the Veins and Arteries of an Animal. The Motion is caused by the Heart. Note that this is disjoint from non-circulatory motion of blood such as Bleeding from an Injury.
 cavitatingA process whereby a PartialVacuum forms in a Liquid, near the blades or impellers of a Pump, reducing its ability to move the liquid.
 coffee makingCoffeeMaking is a Class of Coffee brewing methods,usually CoffeeGrind is steeped in hot water, then filtered out, producing the coffee to be served.[Wikipedia].
 drippingAny LiquidMotion where the Liquid is moved drop by drop.
 floodingFlooding is the subclass of LiquidMotion processes in which the water level of a Waterway rises or water spreads over a flood plain along a Waterway.
 perspiringThe Process by which Sweat is secreted by the SweatGlands.
 pouringAny instance of Transfer from one Container to another, where the thing transferred is a Liquid.
 sprayingAny instance of Transfer of a Liquid which is accomplished by converting the Liquid into a mist.
 stirringAny instance of LiquidMotion which is also an instance of Combining two or more Liquids.
 water motionAny LiquidMotion where the Liquid is Water.
 water waveA WaterWave is a raised ridge of water moving along the surface of a body of water. The WaterWave moves in a direction approximately transverse to the crest line of the wave. The patient of the WaterWave is successive regions of water, which do not travel in the direction of the wave or with it.
 weepingExpressing unhappiness by shedding tears.


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