Examples of using Less friction in English and their translations into Portuguese
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involves less friction and is more enjoyable
more competition, less friction kind of thing.
By delivering greater power and less friction, we help our customers meet environmental goals while improving productivity and reducing long-term costs.
That means less friction, higher precision,
which provides less friction between the surfaces and greater comfort for the patient.
It is important to keep in mind that lubricated elastomeric ligations generate less friction than the ones that are not lubricated, as used in this study.
precision components for more efficiency, less friction and a longer life time.
generating less friction and heat, which in turn results in lower fuel consumption.
cyclonic flow rotor design that create less friction during casting for increased distance,
The axe head has a non-stick coating which gives less friction and easy entry into the wood
The precision elliptical gearing system creates less friction during casting for increased distance,
 This is a known fact in the world of e-commerce that the less friction there is during checkout,
cyclonic flow rotor design that create less friction during casting for increased distance,
cyclonic flow rotor design that create less friction during casting for increased distance,
cyclonic flow rotor design that create less friction during casting for increased distance,
not the fingerboard itself, creating less friction for bends and vibratos,
giving you smoother momentum and less friction than the traditional nylon rocker cam.
Braun's Satin-Hair 5 multistyler has patented floating plates that ensure ease of gliding with less tension peaks thus providing less friction and stress to the hair with no damage to the cuticula.
This results in 80% less friction, 3 to 10 times longer lifetime,
Although plastic brackets generated less friction than the metal brackets, the choice of material to be used in clinical settings
