See also: flow motion

English edit

Etymology edit

flow +‎ motion

Noun edit

flowmotion (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of flow motion
    • 1991, William Lee Lyons, A mathematical model for solute transport in tissue near a sensing electrode, page 56:
      The influence of flowmotion on the current signal is highly dependent upon the distance from the electrode to the region undergoing oscillation in perfusion.
    • 1999, Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, volume 28, page 546:
      Although these studies nicely show that the capillary flowmotion directly depends on the arteriolar flowmotion, the regulatory mechanisms remain to be determined.