diffluent

Related to diffluent: disfluent, confluence

diffluent

(ˈdɪflʊənt)
adj
flowing, esp flowing apart or away in different directions
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Reference [24] suggested looking at several other parameters, including the 1000-500 hPa thickness for a diffluent pattern when forecasting a heavy rainfall event.
The attenuation was set at a nitrogen diffluent ratio of 1:50, hydrogen flow was 30 mL/min, airflow was 365 mL/min, injector temperature was 250[degrees]C, column temperature was 150[degrees]C and detector temperature was 220[degrees]C.