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  • noun physics The flow of a superfluid

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  • EF: This thing I call superflow is about getting off of the grid, and just really letting in these types of shapes and doing more fluid and explosive things.

    Liz Markus: Yoga For Surfers Liz Markus 2011

  • EF: This thing I call superflow is about getting off of the grid, and just really letting in these types of shapes and doing more fluid and explosive things.

    Liz Markus: Yoga For Surfers Liz Markus 2011

  • It shouldn't work, but such "superflow" may be possible in super-solid helium, as theoretical physicist Boris Svistunov and colleagues propose in a new paper.

    Newswise: Latest News 2009

  • This same "superflow," or supersolidity, was first predicted to occur in a non-metal solid in 1969 by several prominent theoretical physicists who said a solid also should conduct its own atoms without friction when held at sufficiently low temperatures.

    Newswise: Latest News 2009

  • MacGarry, he was, hand to dagger, that time and their mother, a rawkneepudsfrowse, I was given to understand, with superflow-vius heirs, begum.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • Ni-NTA superflow resin was procured from Qiagen (Spoorstraat, KJ Venlo, The Netherlands).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Garima Khare et al. 2009

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