We will comminute the samples for you and recommend the appropiate instrument of course free of charge and non-binding. |
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The cross piston press can comminute a fine material to a microfine powder. |
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Export to Europe begins in the mid-50's and in 1958 we open the first comminute production factory in the world. we're also the first to produce cloudy concentrates. |
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Greater muscle activity of both muscles is shown when chewing hard food due to higher muscle force needed to comminute hard food compared to soft food. |
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The situation is completely different in the case of removable dentures, as the ability of wearers to comminute foods is modulated by a number of variables. |
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However, the security forces will comminute operations in some areas of the troubled districts. |
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For producing nanoparticles, we have small scale mills that can comminute suspended solids to sizes below 20 nm. |
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Disc dispersers are used to detach and comminute recalcitrant ink in paper recycling operations. |
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High pressure directly ahead of and beside the projectile nose comminute and fracture the sand media, forming a rigid, conical false nose on the front of the projectile. |
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The grinding technology of the time consisted only of flat millstones, and it was more economic to comminute the limestone by burning and slaking than by grinding. |
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A track-mounted horizontal grinder was used to comminute forest residues, including limbs, chunks, tops, and small-diameter trees of mixed conifer and whole-tree hardwoods. |
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Comminute and suspend in a small volume of sterile distilled water or 50 mM phosphate buffer. |
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Comminute the heel ends in a Waring Blender or by Ultra Thurrax until complete homogenisation has just been achieved. |
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Comminute the 100 g sample until a homogenous blend is attained. |
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