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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly when referring to a small discrete particle or a component of a mixture.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of a particulate matter on respiratory health."
Alternatives: "a particle" or "a small particle".
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Goto, Y. et al. A particulate photocatalyst water-splitting panel for large-scale solar hydrogen generation.
He figured out that a particulate picture of the world was incompatible with the idea of the aether.
Baroja-Mazo, A. et al. The NLRP3 inflammasome is released as a particulate danger signal that amplifies the inflammatory response.
The concept is based on decoupling the different process steps by using a particulate redox material in combination with a particulate heat transfer material.
Wind turbine classes determine the suitability of installing a wind turbine in a particulate site.
If the test portion is a particulate solid, it may be necessary to convert it to a solution.
The packing density of a particulate mixture is an important aspect of materials sciences and engineering.
The analytical guidelines are validated using L-band spectroscopy with a particulate LiNc-BuO probe.
CFRPBT showed no toxicity in bulk form and only minimal toxicity as a particulate.
I'd found the famous grainy tannins, and the term actually made sense, because the wine definitely had a particulate, almost sandlike texture, not unpleasant, but distinctive.
The size and shape of particles in a particulate product are important for several reasons.
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