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cushion effect

cushion effect

[′kəsh·ən i‚fekt]
(fluid mechanics)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Key benefits: Skin dryness, cushion effect, better usage of the core and masking effect
Hyaluronic acid is responsible for maintaining skin water balance, providing hydration, lubrication and cellular function as well as imparting a cushion effect between the joints.
In the drying section, the arrangement of the nozzles features a proven Convey-Air(r) system which creates a special cushion effect that ensures absolutely uniform "floating" of the fabric.
Japan vows to cushion effect of output disruption after quake
The second part covers the influence of the cushion [S.sub.t] - [Z.sub.t], which we referred to as the cushion effect.
The platform design offers a cushion effect to help your comfort zone, but, more importantly, they can make even the shortest, stumpiest legs look long, lean and elegant.
They are then double-backed with carpet padding covered by a water-resistant fabric to prevent sliding, extend the product's durability and add a cushion effect.
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