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ag·glom·er·ate [əˈglɒmərət, Am -ˈglɑ:mɚ-] N

agglomerate
agglomerate
agglomerate
Konglomerat nt form

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This form is, in reality, a microcrystalline agglomerate that takes the shape of a biconcave disc.
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Processing sinter helps eliminate raw flux, which is a binding material used to agglomerate materials, which saves the heating material, coke, and improves furnace productivity.
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The lithology is bluish grey dacitic tuff, which can be massive or foliated, also dacitic agglomerate and shale.
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Finer-grained soils tend to retain soil moisture and agglomerate into clumps.
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In theory, this does not affect the density of the final product, though flow difficulties and the tendency of nanoparticles to agglomerate complicates matters.
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It is shown that increasing sonication time is in favor of reducing the agglomerate size, while increasing the polymer has an adverse effect.
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Any ash in which they are very abundant is called an agglomerate.
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Another problem occurring in spray towers is that after the droplets fall short distances, they tend to agglomerate or hit the walls of the tower.
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Powder and liquid mixing systems are capable of rapidly incorporating large quantities of powders at high concentrations agglomerate free and fully hydrated.
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Researchers have found that although metallic iron nanoparticles remediate contaminants well, they tend to agglomerate on the soil surfaces.
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