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The resultant nanoparticles are passivated by TOPO, preventing agglomeration.
China's economic geography was formerly heavily shaped by a socialist ideology that downplayed agglomeration economies.
Fluxing of the melt facilitates the agglomeration and separation of such undesirable constituents from the melt.
World demand for manufactures is limited by world income, and because of agglomeration economies firms will locate in clusters.
The actual regional growth rates will therefore depend on the extent to which agglomeration economies or diseconomies are operative.
In addition, agglomeration forces are generally associated with an abundant supply of skilled labor.
When the planets formed 4.6 billion years ago, they formed from an agglomeration of many planetesimals, or small solid celestial bodies.
Further improvements were made by substituting short-chain dicarboxylic acids for the surfactant stearic acid used to prevent agglomeration of the silver flakes.
By agglomeration, borides can assume sufficient size to represent a significant factor in the metal structure, with especially adverse effects in machining.
Their advantages include the new agglomeration economies related to the opening of borders.
The agglomeration of data, however, is not offering a clear picture to economists and policymakers who yearn for one.
Trying to resist the agglomeration effects of big cities is not just a waste: it is actively harmful to Britain's economy.
But it is certain to tinker. Lacking its old subordination to executive power, the PRI is more than ever an agglomeration of factions and barons.
Where possible, Member States should compile maps showing concentration distributions within each zone and agglomeration.
These 10 are all part of either a census metropolitan area or a census agglomeration.
Dutifully obeying the modern principle of agglomeration, it would be called an iPlod.
Together with Ottawa, it is the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Canada, with more than one million inhabitants.
Thus spatial agglomeration brings the benefits of returns to scale, and hence helps efficiency and growth.
The agglomeration of Drummondville is the only one that shows a decline in housing starts in the fourth quarter.
A free zone should also even further enhance the attractiveness of the port and of its agglomeration.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This urban agglomeration, Dr. broch shows, has been 'due principally to causes which have operated in the rest of Europe.
In this agglomeration of apartments the stairs found a place where they could.
Strictly speaking, it is not a city, but an agglomeration of industrialism.
Here they appear a motley congregation, a curious agglomeration of seediness.
The Republican party in 1920 was an agglomeration of minorities, held together by no better binder than the negation of Wilsonism.
They are all volcanic, and indeed some are nothing but an agglomeration of defunct craters.
An agglomeration of bipeds who subsist on one another's shanks.
Such an agglomeration of cabins was never seen before nor since.
I warn you this book is going to be something of an agglomeration.
Such an agglomeration of holdings has been shown to be very frequent.
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