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stream | American Dictionary

stream noun [C] (SMALL RIVER)

stream noun [C] (FLOW)

stream verb (SEND)

stream verb (FLOW)

Tears streamed down her cheeks.

Sunlight was streaming through the window.

(Definition of stream from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of stream

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The high nutritional quality of the detrital organic matter in our study stream may result from grazing by tadpoles which enhances nitrogen fluxes.

Thus, every well-typed program can be translated to an equivalent _stream_-processing program.

Thus, the speeds and phases of the two streams will diverge.

The four significant correlations came from four different species pairs and two different streams.

They found that the amplitude of the dust-acoustic soliton structures decreases significantly with an increase in the dust streaming velocity.

Eels were sampled in the main stream at both sites which were similar in flow rate, stream width and substratum.

The development was carried out for dataflow networks between simple stream domains for ease of presentation.

A topography with similar scales in both the downstream and the cross-stream directions is potentially more relevant to geophysical problems.

Note the velocity larger than free stream outside the slug region and the slow decay of disturbances both up- and downstream.

A timed stream is easily converted to a finer time scale by inserting a certain number of ticks before each element.

For streaming below a certain threshold we determined matched asymptotic expansions for the electric potential, ion number density and ion velocity.

The focus was on meteorology, magnetism, atmospheric science, and ionospheric physics, and investigating the global implications of the newly discovered 'jet stream'.

Higher match rates make future consumption streams more affordable and therefore tend to increase current consumption.

We will first tackle the problem of adapting single streams to different time scales.

In the corridors the net line ran parallel to the stream and under the tree crowns.

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Collocations with stream

These are words often used in combination with stream.

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constant stream

First, we want to be able to view any real number as a constant stream.

continual stream

We public servants have been subjected to a continual stream of satire.

continuing stream

The continued evolution of robot hardware promises a continuing stream of interesting robot models across the range of animal taxa.

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