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The decision on which to use has to do with lubricity and release.
They also chew rubber in the fuel system and offer little lubricity.
Castor oil is used because it has good lubricity and high pressure properties.
Either way, a ski slope of unparalleled lubricity would result.
Would her feigned and limitless lubricity make him more like his father, or less?
The weight and lubricity of this waste water has been shown to trigger earthquakes.
It had the raw authenticity, the lubricity, of garage couture.
Yet I love facts, and hate lubricity, and people without perception.
The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity.
Lubricants such as 2-cycle oil are added to fuels like gasoline which has low lubricity.
The greater the wear scar the worse the lubricity.
As pointed out above, lubricity plays an important role in optimizing wear resistance.
For this reason lubricity is also termed a substance's anti-wear property.
But the 'lubricity', if that's the right word, of the scree has now gone for over use.
Others manufacture blades that are polymer coated to enhance lubricity during a cut.
However, the lack of lubricity in petrol means that the injectors themselves must be more sophisticated.
Just as god Odin did in his senile lubricity?
To this collage, he added linguistic tomfoolery and ludicrous lubricity.
Friction modifiers alter the lubricity of the base oil.
Textile applications (Figure 20) utilize excellent wear resistance and lubricity characteristics.
Lubricity of fuel plays an important role in wear that occurs in an engine.
Lubricity is the measure of the reduction in friction of a lubricant.
Biodiesel also contributes to an engine's lubricity, or its ease of movement.
It is akin to black ice in lubricity, so skids are common when diesel leaks occur.