sedimentation rate การใช้
- The sedimentation rate in the basin has varied strongly over geological time.
- Basin growth is controlled by load migration and corresponding sedimentation rates.
- The diagnosis is confirmed by a high sedimentation rate blood test.
- They also experienced sizable drops in a marker of inflammation called erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
- The serum C reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and ferritin level are markedly elevated.
- The sedimentation rates decreased gradually from the upstream to the crest of the dam.
- Recent non-consolidated radiolarian oozes have sedimentation rates of 1 to 5 meters / million years.
- Bentonite plays a mechanical role of ballast to settle the colloids-it accelerates the sedimentation rate.
- Relevant blood tests include erythrocyte sedimentation rate, glucose, TSH.
- The sedimentation rate of the lakes has increased eightfold since the beginning of the 19th century.
- More marine life combined with higher sedimentation rates on coastal margins creates hotspots for carbon burial.
- The concentration of helium-3 in the boundary clays also allowed the sedimentation rate to be determined.
- The variation in geometric patterns can be attributed to fold kinematics, rate of uplift and sedimentation rate.
- The sedimentation rate of each subunit is affected by its shape, as well as by its mass.
- During the Dogger the turning point was preceded by a rapid drop in sedimentation rates and ensuing thicknesses.
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate closely reflects the extent of aggregation, therefore can be used as a measure of aggregation.
- Essentially the sedimentation coefficient serves to normalize the sedimentation rate of a particle by the acceleration applied to it.
- The streams are now controlled by so many dams as to slow the river's sedimentation rate, causing geologic problems.
- Signs and symptoms include : intermittent fevers, anemia, leukocytosis, increased sedimentation rate, and other symptoms of inflammatory systemic illness.
- Despite marked systemic inflammation, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR ) is paradoxically depressed, caused by low fibrinogen levels.
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