Talk:Stagnation point
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I removed the following questionable passage from the article, and moved it here in case someone wants to try to salvage it:
Also, stagnates is when you have too many afferent ducts of liquid in a compartment and the amount of efferent ducts is less than the incoming. So the liquid stagnates or remain in the compartment for a while. An example of this is on the circulation of the lymph nodes where the lymph stagnates there allowing macrophages and lymphocytes time to carry out protective functions.