| 1. | For a river to ` meander,'secondary flow must dominate.
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| 2. | The flow in these regions is the secondary flow.
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| 3. | A secondary flow was triggered in September 2001.
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| 4. | Near the surface there may also be a slow secondary flow outward toward the perimeter.
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| 5. | In the context of meandering rivers, its effects are dominated by those of secondary flow.
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| 6. | From here, two opposing processes occur : ( 1 ) irrotational flow and ( 2 ) secondary flow.
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| 7. | This secondary flow carries sediment from the outside of the bend to the inside making the river more meandering.
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| 8. | On reaching the center the secondary flow is then upward toward the surface, progressively mixing with the primary flow.
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| 9. | Secondary flows can be observed in non-circular ducts as a result of turbulent shear stress in the turbulent flow.
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| 10. | The secondary flow will quickly sweep the solid particles into a neat pile in the center of the bowl or cup.
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