0 present participle of circulate
1 to go around or through something, or to make something go around or through something:
Therefore, the idea of using a circulating pulsed liquid-metal jet made from gallium, mercury, or lead targets seems quite promising.
Once again, circulating cool night air will enhance this effect by pre-cooling the structure before the start of occupancy each day.
A reduction in the number of the circulating electrons and, consequently, a decrease in the destabilizing parallel-current perturbations provides an explanation for this.
For a number of years, various chapters have been circulating separately.
Moreover, these enhancements had been circulating for years without an adequate supporting experimental evaluation.
The initial negative deflection in the response is the a-wave, which results from the suppression of the circulating current of the photoreceptors.
His excitement about indefinitely extending businesses moreover finds its match in old-fashioned prejudice against turning landed wealth into circulating paper.
These objects are un-exchangeable as circulating library novels.