This process is used to assist the break-down of large clay clods so that pulverisation requirements are achieved before compaction. |
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Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident. |
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With increasing communication, the steady break-down of geographical isolation and a spate of hydel projects, Kinnaur is steadily changing. |
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It is slightly worrying that I should become obsessed with this again and I think it may signal a descent into nervous break-down. |
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Thus, they are mechanically much weaker than other bivalve shells and are easily fragmented after break-down of the organic matter. |
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A break-down of the secular rates of motion of the lunar orbit's apse and line of nodes, taken from Brown's lunar theory, is instructive in this respect. |
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Now notice the total break-down of internal review of the accuracy of filings. |
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Enzymes that catalyze protein break-down are called proteinases. |
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