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| - Flow, also known as Primal, is a stage that appears in Dead or Alive 5.
- __notoc__ <default><span style="font-weight:bold;">Flow</span></default> <format><span style="font-weight:bold;"></span></format> Mod.png Statistics Polarity Rarity Trading Tax 8,000 Dropped by Dropped byOther:Orokin Tower Containers Transmutable Untransmutable Flow increases the Maximum Energy reserve of a Warframe.
- Flow is a unidirectional sequence of packets identified by OSI Layer 3 and Layer 4 header information.
- Flow is the Twelfth track form the album, Music From and Inspired by W.I.T.C.H.. The song is 3 minutes and 35 seconds long (3:35).
- FLOW is a song sung by Eiko Shimamiya. The song can be found in the single Naraku no Hana, along with Naraku no Hana, which is the opening theme for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai. This song was also released on the album Hikari Nadeshiko.
- Flow is a medium island located in the Opal archipelago. There are two known routes from the island: Oseberg Island and Boyle Island.
- right|200px A flow magyarul áramlat, a felszabadult öröm-élmény az elme működésének egy olyan állapota, melynek során az ember teljesen elmerül abban, amit éppen csinál, amitől energiával töltődik fel - teljesen részt vesz benne, teljesen átadja magát a folyamatnak, és ebben örömét leli.
- There are four flows, roughly stated as:
* Flow 1 inflow (another to self)
* Flow 2 outflow (self to another)
* Flow 3 crossflow (another to others)
* Flow 4 noflow (self to self) In a process, this would usually be in the form:
* F1: Recall another kissing you
* F2: Recall kissing another
* F3: Recall others kissing others
* F0: Recall kissing yourself This is fine in theory. In practice, it can get tricky. For instance, some of the flows listed in the grades process checklists of the HCOBs of 14 November 1987, as shown in the Tech Volumes, are wrong.
- Flow is the process of a liquid moving due to application of a force to it, typically gravity. for example in a stream, but also in a pipe where either gravity or a mechanical force may be pushing or pulling it. See Wikipedia:Flow for many examples of the use of "flow" including Wikipedia:Fluid dynamics
- Flow - płynne wykonywanie ewolucji na różnych przeszkodach bez zbędnego zatrzymywania się, na przykład płynne przejścia pomiędzy technikami. Określa także płynne wykonywanie ruchów i technik np. na deskorolce, snowboardzie, desce surfingowej.
- This is the power to warp reality via flow. Flow is dream time and the more dream time you have the more powerful the flow will be this is a power that can't be copied no matter what. This is the opposite of Mode.
- A member of the Cirque Sinister supervillain group.
- Flow is the manifestation of happiness defined by the pyschologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi as the pleasure taken in the "satisfying, exhilarating feeling of creative accomplishment and heightened functioning." In her 2011 book defending escapist video game playing, Reality is Broken: Why Games make Us Better and How They Can Change The World, Jane McGonigal attributes the sense of pleasure taken in wasting time on the couch with a console to "flow." Perhaps it is just another means of squandering human potential on canned entertainment to make a profit.
- Flow is a form of experience points used to level up your character. It is spent in the Prize Central, where players have 3 options on how to spend flow. It can be earned for free via chatting through the text bar, dancing, playing games (though some games have a fixed rate of flow that is not constant, i.e. flow is given at very specific intervals) or completing challenges. (View the Flow Guide for tips) It can also be earned for a cost, i.e. through shovels, through mystery boxes that contain flow-giving items, hatching Critter Garden eggs
- Flow is a five-piece Japanese rock band made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist and a guitarist. The group's base was created in 1993 when brothers Kohshi (elder: vocals) and Take (younger: guitar) began playing together. They formed Flow in 1998, and were eventually joined by Keigo (vocals), Got's (bass) and Iwasaki (drums; joined in 2000). In 2001, the band released its first maxi single, "Flow #0". The group then released two mini-albums within the same year, both of which took nationwide indie charts by storm. "Okuru Kotoba", Flow's first cover single, was released in January 2003. It remained on the Oricon indie chart for seven consecutive weeks and also hit an impressive #6 on the overall singles chart. In the spring of that year, their first full-scale album Splash!!! debuted
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