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froth

froth flotation

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Massive flow/froth of water during opening of gates in monsoon season -- and accompanying vibration of bridge -- are particular attraction among locals.
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The magma froths to form pumice and ash, which is thrown out with great force.
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Pictures show that he frequently frothed at the mouth.
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Some unwanted (gangue) minerals are also carried into the froth, largely by entrainment with the water rising with the bubbles.
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And this is only the froth on the top.
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Conventional flotation cells have problems with recovering fine particles at high grades due to the entrainment of gangue minerals in the froth.
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Mechanically made foams and froths, involves methods of introducing bubbles into liquid polymerisable matrices (e.g. an unvulcanised elastomer in the form of a liquid latex).
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If present, foliar symptoms include dark streaking along petioles and viscous froth deposits on the crown which are a by-product of bacterial metabolism.
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In the 1950s the froth flotation technique was adapted for deinking recycled paper.
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Some models contain an automated milk frothing and dispensing device.
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