0 present participle of mix --
1 to (cause different substances to) combine, so that the result cannot easily be separated into its parts: --
2 to be with or communicate well with other people: --
3 to control the amounts of various sounds that are combined on a recording --
See below for definitions of the model and of mixing times, as well as further remarks.
It seems therefore that the epidemiology of rubella is more sensitive to differences in mixing patterns than mumps and measles.
Each solution was prepared by mixing a known portion from a master solution with fresh distilled water.
So, without any more favourable options, we chose to use the mixing-layer thickness as an indicator of flow evolution.
The detailed investigation of processes which could be responsible for vertical mixing is one of the main goals of the present study.
The discovery of vortex structures in the turbulent mixing layer raises serious doubts about the validity of self-preservation arguments.
Study of the membrane effect on turbulent mixing measurements in shock tubes.
This allows the determination of the asymmetry coefficient of the gravitational turbulent mixing for gases.