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It has agglomerated population, centralized means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands.
Waste was hauled by truck to various designated dumps, and the ore was to be stockpiled or to be directly crushed, screened, and agglomerated.
Except in agglomerated pigmented cells, no differentiation of the retinal cell layers was observed.
The treatments work on the clay to minimize the attractive forces between the agglomerated platelets.
The Sun agglomerated from a huge cloud of gas and dust, which was largely the debris left from previous expired stars and supernova explosions.
Later on, some pairs of nodes will have been identified as neighbors, but not agglomerated.
Fines, however, must first be agglomerated, which means reforming them into lumps of suitable size by a process called sintering.
It has a much smaller particle size than ore fines and cannot be agglomerated by sintering.
As these centres became politically agglomerated in the 16th century, variations on what soon became virtually an artistic canon became more solely individual than regional.
This diagram places in opposition a development which will mainly benefit the big firm and the agglomerated area, and a development which will benefit the whole population.
The sintering process is a pre-treatment step in the production of iron where fine particles of metal ores are agglomerated by combustion.
In 2002, cotton fabrics accounted for 21.41 per cent of Bulgaria's imports from Portugal, agglomerated cork at 11.32 per cent, and synthetic fibres at 9.86 per cent.
In 1998, shipments of agglomerated products and concentrates totalled 26.9 Mt and 12.1 Mt, respectively.
The region had excellent potential for further agglomerated growth.
The walls have double masonry casings, each 15 cm thick insulated with 7 cm of black agglomerated cork.
Fine dusts may need to be pelletized or agglomerated prior to recycling.
At regular intervals, a burst of metered compressed air is injected through the venturis and inside the fabrics in order to dislodge the agglomerated dust on the outside of the bags and make it fall into the hopper.
A combination of mechanical scraper cleaning and additional external pressure pulse cleaning is applied for automatic filtration of adherent liquids, for example, or to separate agglomerated substances.
The integrated mills segment of the steel sector includes all facilities that use coal and iron ore or agglomerated iron ore as raw materials to produce primary steel products.
Most nanoparticles, once they are attached, i.e., aggregated or agglomerated in powder form, will not be easy to separate or suspend in the air of the work environment.
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It is they who have agglomerated the chaos that is in this hour threshing about in dust and blood.
At sixteen I was secretary to the agglomerated association for vindicating the rights of man.
Here, too, we find different degrees of solidity or density in the agglomerated matter.
They detach with a hook the agglomerated masses of young mussels, which they gather in baskets, and carry them to their bouchots.
The refining is thus completely finished, and all the particles are agglomerated.
The spores in Sporidesmium appear to consist of irregular masses of cells, agglomerated into a kind of compound spore.
In places the point of a needle could scarcely be thrust between the capsules, so closely were they agglomerated.
The best lignite is that which, after combustion, leaves a fine ash and no agglomerated clinker.
The problem to be solved was to market an agglomerated material so as to avoid the drawbacks of fine ore.
De-Clumpers break apart compacted or agglomerated materials for better dispersion or flow.
Conditioning and emptying bulk bags with agglomerated material can be dangerous if the proper equipment is not utilized.
Almost all the MWNT are agglomerated together in a little region and are interdicted by the insulating parts.
It has agglomerated production, and has concentrated property in a few hands.
The MiniFlow features a built-in ultrasonic probe for dispersing highly agglomerated materials.
Sample 3 has the lowest proportion of particles in region 1 and the highest overall circularity indicating that this is the least agglomerated sample.
Depending on the various products, market is segregated as agglomerated lime, calcined lime, hydraulic lime, lime sulfur, quicklime, refractory lime, slaked lime and others.
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