agglomeration in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for agglomeration in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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English
The urban agglomeration encompassed 72 cities and 527 towns and villages, as of 2006.
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In recent years, the addition of an agglomeration drum has improved on the heap leaching process by allowing for a more efficient leach.
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In 2007 the city's population stood at 10,886,518 and it was estimated that 18.8 million people lived in the urban agglomeration.
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This reduction in charge causes flocculation (agglomeration) and particles of larger sizes are settled and clarified effluent is obtained.
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The agglomeration process between particle and droplet continues in the diverging section of the venturi.
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In 2007 the population of these cities' agglomeration was 818,395 inhabitants in a total area of 18,864.20 km.
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In the world of the steppe, where agglomerations of groups were rather fluid, it was vital to know how to deal with a newly-emergent power.
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Technological agglomeration and the emergence of clusters and networks in nanotechnology.
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According to the 2011 census, there are 15 urban agglomerations with a population greater than 500,000.
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Unlike many networks that are provided by other operators, the agglomeration community of the city is the owner of the company.
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