The terms given to a process which gives rise to a sudden rush of water out of a tank or pond Many farmers "flush" their tanks or ponds by removing a pipe or board It is carried out in order to remove solids particles which have settled on the bottom near to the outlet Well designed tanks and raceways should need flushing very rarely There is little to be gained from flushing a tank if there is no build up of solids visible, however it can be useful for occasionally cleaning out any settled waste or bacterial floc building up in the outlet pipes / channels
This is a subjective feeling that some patients describe when they talk about heat sensation in their head area Many times this is being confused with blushing which is redness of the face Flushing is not an indication for sympathectomy since its a mere subjective feeling without any physical manifestation G
In phenology, the obvious growth (stem elongation, bud burst and leaf expansion) of leafy shoots The sudden occurrence of this
A measure of how often, usually measured in years, water is replaced in a reservoir, bay or other system, based upon flow rates into and out of the system, (see residence time)
Flushing is redness in the face, neck or chest caused by a substance, physical stimulus or environment It is a dilatation of the small blood vessels in the skin
A heavy, coarse cloth manufactured from shoddy; commonly in the &?; A surface formed of floating threads
Flushing is a means of entirely replacing the fluid in a given system For instance, when a technician flushes a cooling system, all the old coolant is removed and completely replaced with new
The flowing of dielectric through the gap to remove debris caused by EDMing Flushing can be pressure or suction through the electrode or workpiece, or sprayed into the gap from the side Ram cycling is done for the purpose of flushing