Sentence examples for agglomeration with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "agglomeration with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a collection or grouping of items, entities, or phenomena that are clustered together in some way.
Example: "The agglomeration with various species of plants created a vibrant ecosystem in the garden."
Alternatives: "cluster of" or "collection of".

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It would be entirely possible to mock up this distasteful agglomeration with some underlying bean bags and a top‑dressing of eye-catching refuse.

The planets formed by agglomeration, with dust grains combining to form pebbles, pebbles uniting into boulders, boulders into "planetesimals", and so on.

The method is then applied to the third agglomeration with different values of the model parameters.

Demineralised sample (Fig. 6b) shows agglomeration with evidence of the development of fibrillar structure.

Major challenge in the nanoparticle synthesis is to produce small size stable nanoparticles (to prevent agglomeration) with reproducibility.

However, when only Zn precursor was added, an aggregated agglomeration with a very weak red fluorescence was obtained.

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By contrast, wet-rice cultivation, the dominant form of agriculture in Southeast Asia, is sedentary and results in relatively large rural agglomerations with well-developed village life and customs.

It is currently the sixth-largest city in the world, and it is growing faster than any of the world's other megacities (the term used by the United Nations Center for Human Settlements for "urban agglomerations" with more than ten million people).

If one assumes that such migrations will lead to the development of productive agglomerations with their own attractive gravity in inland cities, that too offers reason to anticipate more price convergence in places like Phoenix.

Scanning electron microscopy studies of fabricated core shell particles displays good spherical shape and non-agglomeration with a narrow size distribution.

Testing of fate endpoints of ENMs has to take into account that environmental fate processes of ENMs are mainly kinetically driven and include homo- and hetero-agglomeration (with suspended organic matter or biota) as well as transport processes like sedimentation in aquatic media [5].

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