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- The ash is removed dry or as heavy agglomerates that defluidize.
- As the agglomerates grow larger, they settle into a collector.
- It's agglomerated population is 9, 644, 507.
- Any ash in which they are very abundant is called an agglomerate.
- Donetsk and the surrounding territories are heavily urbanised and agglomerated into conurbation.
- Other areas more recently have agglomerated in Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom.
- Normally, the ore is crushed and agglomerated prior to heap leaching.
- These binding agents are able to interact with target species forming an agglomerate.
- Agglomerates are coarser and less frequently well-bedded.
- Crystalline masses of a different kind occur in some numbers in certain agglomerates.
- Finer-grained soils tend to retain soil moisture and agglomerate into clumps.
- Basaltic types of rocks ( lavas, tuffs and agglomerates ) predominate here.
- In 1982 the agglomerated firm was restructured and renamed Elswick-Falcon Cycles.
- His vitreous enamel agglomerates had the appearance of precious stones with strange tonalities.
- The volcano consists of agglomerates, flows and tuff.
- Once contact is made, dust particulates and water droplets combine to form agglomerates.
- Conventional agitators can present a number of problems including agglomerates and longer processing times.
- These preceding centres have left andesitic lava flows that are partially dissected and agglomerates.
- Different aerosolization and deagglomeration systems have been established to test stability of nanoparticle agglomerates.
- Accumulative mechanisms include slick formation, windrow formation, flocculate formation and agglomerated formation.
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