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We will start with the rushing stream and move on to the stagnant pool.
At this point a rather interesting case emerges, one where the bubble moves in stagnant fluid due to density differences.
Thus, a relatively stagnant pool of low shear is likely to be created near the entrance point, where growth is most abundant.
The church there was stagnant and the hospital was small, with only one doctor.
We continue to investigate possible methods for diapers to pierce through the convective stagnant lid and extrude onto the surface.
A stagnant economy gives moderate coalitions the cohesiveness and sense of purpose needed to effect change.
A stagnant smallholder agricultural sector will not be capable of generating these skills among many rural residents, for two reasons.
Why do countries that specialize in a stagnant primary sector fail to develop a thriving secondary sector and thus sustain growth?
If an electron was stagnant outside the nucleus of the atom then it should fall back towards the nucleus, causing it to collapse.
The energetics of a linear array of hollow or stagnant-cored vortices of finite crosssection in an ideal fluid is studied in this paper.
Statistics over five or ten years will provide definite evidence of increasing, stagnant or declining per capita incomes.
At that time there was no actual flow of water in the river, merely isolated stagnant pools.
Buy a canoe and find a stagnant pond.
During 1899 - 1907 the growth rate of real money balances was practically stagnant.
Farmers cultivated more land to maximise the village income, only to earn less because the price of cocoa was stagnant.
While forensic science had leapt ahead on the coattails of new laboratory instrumentation and techniques, dactyloscopy had remained relatively stagnant.
In 1897 and 98, the commissioners again pointed out that the wages were stagnant.
Since the landscape is stagnant, the interactions (but not the fitness!) are the same for every row.
Of course, stagnant-cored vortices are not a realistic approximation to the coherent structures in a turbulent mixing layer, so that above arguments are only suggestive.
In addition to the dynamics of the upper layers we investigated the process of ventilation or removal of stagnant deep water.
The change in volume of the slug could be directly related to the film thickness by assuming that a stagnant film was deposited.
Here, the trend is stagnant for the decades that cover the period 1870-1900.
Stagnant waters favoured a widespread distribution of microbial mats.
An essentially stagnant labor pool would significantly strain both the economy and government budget.
The social relationships underlying their dominance were rarely stagnant.
To wipe out this will be like a rise from a stagnant, putrid pool to the greatest height of perfection.
Furthermore, the average expected consumption growth is likely to be close to zero in the types of stagnant economies we have been studying.
Many of the smaller ice caps are stagnant, and have no outlet glaciers.
Interestingly, trade in bulk agricultural commodities (grains and oilseed) has been stagnant, while it has increased for processed foods.
To reduce start-up time, the tests proceeded from one run to the next without returning to stagnant conditions.
A sphere was released above or below a region of dyed fluid, in order t o study the transient growth of the stagnant regions.
All the simulations show stagnant deep waters which would cause bottom water anoxia.
The additional release of hydroelectric water would have raised the river level, possibly drawing in stagnant water from the river edge.
Almost stagnant in the 1920s, the change progresses steadily from the 1930s to the 1950s, approaching the 70% mark for the nonstandard variant.
Compensation declined or remained stagnant over the next generation.
However, there is a certain consensus about considering the period 1930-35 as stagnant, but not a deep depression.
The distinction may be that water actively circulates in the v'rzea, while swamps tend to lie under stagnant water a prone to anoxia.
The dashed line is the rate at which a stagnant, incompressible, constant density layer would grow due to convergence alone.
In reality, currencies are far from being in constant circulation, and are indeed stagnant, more often than not.
Despite active research by a bevy of comparative psychologists, comparative psychology appeared stagnant, while ethology emerged as a successful approach gaining many adherents.
Buoyant prices and rising wages pointed to a prosperous trade; depressed prices and stagnant wages indicated the opposite.
Skirmishes in somewhat stagnant backwaters occur, but there is little attempt to rethink the war or to answer large questions.
There were rotting things and stagnant water everywhere.
However, this just shows that the stagnant zone grows by accretion of new fluid particles without fluid movement within the stagnant zone.
In a stagnant or shrinking newspaper economy, it cannot be otherwise.
Where relevant information is available, it shows that global economic inequalities are widening, generally accompanied by widening or stagnant health inequalities.
As an initial condition in our experiments, we include a deep layer of stagnant water which is trapped behind the sill inside the basin.
The accuracy of the method was tested on the motion of the vortex sheet created by the irrotational flow circulation around a stagnant circular core.
The flow behind the body is almost stagnant and the inflow in the 9 variable does not decrease correspondingly.
The interstitial fluid is envisaged as being stagnant, while the underlying liquid region is in vigorous thermal convection.
The number of students from impoverished backgrounds who get the bachelor's degree - a degree that greatly expands lifetime income expectations - has been stagnant.
Fossilization or stagnant variability may become apparent at intermediate levels and persist in spite of consistent and plentiful input.
How could stagnant water from trenches be reconciled with that of the navigable rivers?
Furthermore, flowing waters of flatlands can change into stagnant waters if a change from rain forest into rice terraces has taken place.
Owing to the deformation of the wave profile, the acceleration can become stagnant.
When levels of capital investment in other sanitary services were beginning significantly to increase, annual capital investment in water was either stagnant or declining.
In the late nineteenth century, biofouling in stagnant drinking water, such as that found in reservoirs, cisterns and dead-ends, was increasingly recognized and studied.
They were collected in the immersed zones of each area as well as in stagnant or shallow waters (no more than 5 cm in depth during the study period).
Everywhere, stagnant water was brought to life.
However, the author denounces the massive state art bureaucracy for producing a weak and stagnant arteducation system and art critics who cater solely to state artists.
The suffix ' 1 ' refers to the outer stagnant fluid and ' 2 ' to the jet region.
The cavity fluid was not completely stagnant but its speed was an order of magnitude slower than the free stream and showed no evidence of reversal.
Though he cannot be called an economist in the modern sense, he realized that one currency circulated differently from another, and that some currencies are more stagnant than others.
The authors recognize the educational value of material culture and museums, but note the often poor quality of collections' care and management and the frequently stagnant museum exhibitions.
Thus, isotherms shallowing posterior to the onset of convection could cause an event of reactivation of dormant biological forms close to the base of the stagnant lid.
The anxiety of infection, and of stagnant and putrid water that retained what it should have eliminated, was a constant worry that evidently increased in times of plague.
Owing to the presence of friction, the region of stagnant fluid is rotated 90"in a clockwise direction relative to its inviscid location directly to the right of centre.
Obviously, the society is stagnant.
There were several reasons for using smaller platforms in the haor area, which is very different from the stagnant, calmer floodplains of the south, where water hyacinth is abundant.
While shrimps dwell in deeper and more stagnant pools, its prey and the diet of its prey also reside in these deeper sections of the stream.
Depending on how long the economy had spent on the sustained growth, consumption inequality could be lower or higher than the consumption inequality recorded during the stagnant era.
If we go only by these figures, the overall trend appears to be more or less stagnant, even though the amount of agricultural land varied greatly among provinces.
When the housing market collapsed the spiral went into reverse + falling house prices led to declining wealth, increased indebtedness, reduced demand for credit and stagnant consumption.
Because of shortages of circulating currency and limited domestic demand in a relatively stagnant economy, money gained from foreign trade did appear to have a role in stimulating exchanges.
The model results predict a cold and stiff stagnant lid is formed in the top of the ice shell, through which thermally convecting ice does not penetrate.
Food shortages in the city became acute and, combined with stagnant levels of workers' wages, caused outrage among the labouring classes who demanded a greater share of wartime profits.
The results are predictable—a stagnant gas market, a reluctance to explore for and to develop gas resources, and complaints about the ability to supply.
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How can one achieve productivity and lower costs if, because of the economic restrictions, the economy is stagnant and costly capital equipment stands idle?
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Without the opportunities offered to young people through further education, they run the risk of becoming mentally stagnant.
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The building trade has become a stagnant industry.
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Unemployment is rising, output is stagnant and living standards are about to fall.
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I wish to explain why that had made our economy stagnant.
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There are stagnant pools of labour in the depressed areas; there are stagnant pools of labour in the older categories of workers.
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Production of industry as a whole has been stagnant since the beginning of 1981.
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The one thing that is adding to the whole situation is the recession today and the fact that consumption is stagnant, if not decreasing.
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They are not rivers; some canals are virtually stagnant, yet they take traffic and therefore have to be kept clear for navigation purposes.
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We have had two years of stagnant investment.
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People cannot be asked to take risks in a stagnant economy, facing high unemployment and low demand.
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Now, it seems to last over a week and sometimes ten days, giving rise to pools of stagnant water which emit unpleasant smells.
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Investment is stagnant and bank borrowing is increasing.
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The pressure becomes much weaker when real incomes are rising faster, and becomes stronger when real incomes are stagnant and falling.
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Our economic growth is stagnant and, worse still, our factories today produce about the same amount as they did during the three-day week.
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Overall, during the past five years, the net income of the average family man remained stagnant.
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There is nothing worse than working in an office or a factory which has stagnant, heavy air.
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Our industry had already been stagnant for a couple of years.
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There is no doubt that investment here has been stagnant for the last three or four years.
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My point was that we have had two and a half years of stagnant production.
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In fact, it has been going up in other countries in recent years when it has been stagnant in this country.
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There must be no stagnant moat encircling it, no unscaleable wall around it.
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Growth is virtually stagnant, and all the signs are that the situation is becoming worse rather than better.
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