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Example sentences for "inflow"

Lexicographically close words:
infliction; inflictions; inflicts; inflorescence; inflorescences; inflowing; inflows; influence; influenced; influences
  1. To maintain this level against loss by evaporation some slight inflow is necessary.

  2. One charge has repeatedly been brought against the law in this State--that it has checked the inflow of population.

  3. A steady stream of water enters the apparatus by the inflow thermometer O, flows through the spiral coolers N and M, and finally through the box H, where it is well mixed before passing the outflow thermometer P.

  4. As soon as a steady state is reached, the difference of temperature between the outflow and inflow thermometers, multiplied by the current of water in grammes per minute gives the heat per minute supplied by combustion.

  5. The window was open, and the inflow of the pure fresh morning air had done much to disperse the odours of stale tobacco and beer that subtly clung to the walls as reminders of the drink and smoke of the previous evening.

  6. Simply to open your mind and heart to this divine inflow which is waiting only for the opening of the gate, that it may enter.

  7. And it was by opening himself so fully to its inflow that he became one inspired.

  8. In the degree that we are filled with this Spirit of Peace by thus opening ourselves to its inflow does it pour through us, so that we carry it with us wherever we go.

  9. If the evaporation exceeds the inflow they diminish in size, and their waters become more and more salt and bitter.

  10. If inflow exceeds evaporation they become fresher, and may ultimately become quite fresh.

  11. That humanity is capable of receiving the whole inflow of God, and that indwelling God is perfectly expressed in the humanity.

  12. There is a perpetual out flow from Him to us: if there is not a perpetual inflow into us from Him it is our fault, and not His.

  13. It possesses its entity much as a top keeps erect, by the continual inflow of energy.

  14. This long effort brings, as its reward a unification of character, an inflow of power: from it we see the mature man or woman of the Spirit emerge.

  15. Often at the cost of great pain, sacrifice, and inward conflict they have broken their attachments to the narrow world of the senses: and this act of detachment has been repaid by a new, more lucid vision, and a mighty inflow of power.

  16. It is only when the branch gives itself to bear fruit, more fruit, much fruit, that it can live a healthy life, and expect a rich inflow of sap.

  17. And as if to emphasize to all the world the complete absurdity of their alleged fears--this apprehension has been conspicuously and notoriously set at naught by the constant inflow of gold.

  18. I open my mind to the inflow of the Spirit.

  19. The mind is at ease when open to the inflow of the Spirit.

  20. The inflow from Apple River sets almost squarely across the St. Croix, and when the former is in flood the current sets nearly across the channel.

  21. The inflow of the teeming throng of settlers was the most striking feature; but it was no more important than the half-seen struggle in which the Union party finally triumphed over the restless strivers for disunion.

  22. But a vast change had been made by the inflow of population; and an even vaster by the growing solidarity of the western settlements with one another, and with the Central Government.

  23. The person who is in conscious and intelligent harmony with All will receive a continuous inflow of vital power from the Supreme Life; and this inflow is prevented by angry, selfish or antagonistic mental attitudes.

  24. Remember that, as Swedenborg taught, there is a continual inflow of life from the Supreme, which is received by all created things according to their forms; and by man according to his faith.

  25. But, apart from palpable invasions, there was a constant increase in the Teutonic inflow from the close of the second century.

  26. The Celtic inflow may have begun in the sixth century before Christ, and perhaps continued until shortly before Caesar's time.

  27. Its storekeepers are enriched by the inflow of money; the women respond to the new spirit; for a comparatively large number is going to America, and a few have already gone.

  28. On the other hand, the inflow of vital force into the cells may be obstructed and their vibratory activity lowered by the accumulation of waste and morbid matter in the tissues, blood vessels and nerve channels of the body.

  29. So in the battle of life, the more faith we have in God, in the Great Friends, and in our own powers, the wider do we open ourselves to the inflow of wisdom and strength from all that is good and true and powerful in the universe.

  30. Let us open ourselves wide to the inflow of life from the source of all life in the innermost parts of our being!

  31. On the other hand, the emotions of hope, confidence and cheerfulness relax and open blood vessels and nerve channels and allow the free and unobstructed inflow and circulation of vital energy.

  32. They awaken hope and confidence (therapeutic faith) and increase the inflow of vital force into the organism.

  33. Health Positive--Disease Negative The freer the inflow of life force into the organism, the greater the vitality, the more there is of strength, of positive resisting and recuperating power.

  34. The more we possess of hope, faith, love and their kindred emotions, the more we open ourselves to the inflow and action of the vital energies.

  35. They harmonize the physical vibrations, relax the tissues and open them wide to the inflow of the life force.

  36. But this need not prevent us from praying for and confidently expecting a larger inflow of vital power and intuitional discernment from the Source of all intelligence and power in the innermost parts of our being.

  37. Therefore, while breathing deeply and rhythmically in harmony with the universal breath, will to open yourself more fully to the inflow of the life force from the source of all life in the innermost parts of your being.

  38. The hind-gut is also provided with sphincter and dilator muscles, and these may produce rhythmic expansion and contraction, causing an inflow and outflow of water through the anus, which has been supposed to aid in respiration.

  39. This is the kind of security which Britain requires with her vast outflow of merchandise--her inflow of food and raw material.

  40. Between this great inflow of raw material and food, and the equally great output of manufactured goods, has sprung up yet another prime factor in Britain's industrial position, her shipping interests.

  41. On the whole, the Russo-Jewish immigration is richer in gray matter than any other recent stream, and it may be richer than any large inflow since the colonial era.

  42. The German inflow since 1870 has brought us very few of the élite of their people, and I have already given reasons for believing that the Scandinavian stream is not altogether representative.

  43. It was given out that the hand of St. James the Apostle was deposited in the abbey, and the so-called relic "drew" a perennial inflow of support.

  44. On the other side of the wall the inflow forms a pond in private grounds.

  45. Expressing the inflow with a positive and the outflow with a negative sign, and estimating the volume of flow Q for all the boundaries, [Sigma]Q = 0.

  46. But if the inflow to the canal at its head is constant, the increase of cross section and diminution of velocity at each point attain after a time a limit.

  47. If we consider any completely bounded fixed space in a moving liquid initially and finally filled continuously with liquid, the inflow must be equal to the outflow.


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    Other words:
    affluence; afflux; concourse; confluence; course; current; defluxion; downpour; draft; draught; draughtsman; draughty; drift; flow; fluency; flux; gush; indraft; inflow; influx; inhalation; inrush; inspiration; monsoon; onrush; outflow; race; run; rush; spate; stream; surge; tide; trend; undercurrent; undertow