noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
convection oven
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
current
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This keeps the solution flowing smoothly and, together with keeping the solution at 2°C, stops convection currents building up.
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This is how a convection current works.
oven
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This process is much simpler and quicker than cleaning a convection oven .
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Roasting in a convection oven , which circulates hot air over the surface of the food, works beautifully.
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Care should be exercised with convection ovens to prevent solution ingress to the motor.
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It can be used as a forced air convection oven alone - forced air being faster than conventional static hot air.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Convection takes place in liquids that are hotter at the bottom than at the top.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A single deep connection to the magma supply maintains the heat input by convection .
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As for ordinary convection , this is what drives the motion.
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Figure 22.5 illustrates this, choosing the case in which the previous stage had produced bimodal convection .
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For very dilute concentrations, the convection distributed the particles uniformly throughout the tank.
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Hence, concentration driven convection occurs in these layers.
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In either case, the new flow, once established, is a new pattern of steady convection .
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This process is much simpler and quicker than cleaning a convection oven.
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This would not be possible if convection was taking place.