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The phrase "added fillers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to additional content or material that is included to fill space or enhance a message, often in a context like writing or speech.
Example: "The report was too brief, so I added fillers to provide more context and detail."
Alternatives: "additional content" or "supplementary material".
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"They've extended their portfolio, done clever marketing, added fillers, gone up-market, gone down-market, gone left-market and gone right-market," says Lincoln Merrihew, senior vice president at research firm TNS.
Instead, food manufacturers took a perfectly good plant and added fillers, flavoring and preservatives.
Switch to sliced roasted chicken or turkey breast with no added fillers or preservatives.
They have recently added fillers, skincare and breast implants to their portfolio.
Scanning electron microscopy images of the composite membranes indicate that well-dispersed silica nanospheres are embedded in the Nafion matrix, but a large amount of added fillers (3 wt.%) causes some agglomeration of the nanospheres.
When dosage of iron-carbon fillers was 100 mg/L, compared with no added fillers, the removal efficiency increased by about 1/4, indicating that the presence of iron-carbon fillers strengthens the anaerobic treatment.
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The evaluation of a commercial adhesive could indicate the correct production of experimental adhesive (without filler - Group 0%) and evaluate the real contribution of added filler.
We show that crystals breakability in a packing is directly related to the number of contacts among particles and that it can be significantly influenced by an appropriate choice of added filler particles.
Poly (3,4 ethylenedioxythiophene polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT PSS), among the most used conductive polymers, shows properties easily modulating by adding fillers as Graphene Oxide (GO).
This is because adding fillers that are close competitors to a guilty suspect (higher values of SSF), should induce more siphoning, and thereby provide more protection for innocent suspects (thereby decreasing the number of false IDs).
Panel A of Fig. 3 (SSP = SSF = .3) shows that the ROC truncates as lineup size increases from 1 to 12. Panels B (SSP = SSF = .6) and C (SSP = SSF = .75) do exhibit larger effects of adding fillers, but in the opposite direction predicted by filler siphoning theory.
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