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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a layer of contamination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environmental issues, food safety, or any situation where something is covered or affected by unwanted substances.
Example: "The scientists discovered a layer of contamination in the soil, which posed a risk to the local ecosystem."
Alternatives: "a coating of pollutants" or "a film of dirt".
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According to the microhardness measurement results, there exists a layer of contamination of about 30 μm into the alloy after the enamel was vitrified for 30 min at 900 °C in air; but the depth of oxygen contamination into the alloy changed little after oxidation for 1000 h at 600 °C.
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The narrow peak in the histogram corresponding to the image of the control is indicative of the natural corrugation of graphene, combined with a small layer of contamination from the buffer and deionized water, and environmetal and instrument fluctuations.
The broader contamination may be partly attributable to dispersion events in the first decade after disposal, after which a layer of soil was added above the trenched area.
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