Sentence examples for aggregation of matter from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aggregation of matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or philosophical contexts to describe a collection or grouping of physical substances or materials.
Example: "The aggregation of matter in the universe leads to the formation of stars and galaxies."
Alternatives: "collection of matter" or "concentration of matter".

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Gravity governs the aggregation of matter into stars and galaxies and influences the way that the universe has evolved since its origin in the big bang.

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This clustering is of fractal nature in the sense that - as long as gravity is the dominant force - aggregations of matter turn out to have internal substructures, which are themselves gravitational bound, and may even contain subsubstructures.

The study suggests also an aggregation of a wood matter model in order to enhance the functional model.

Finally, the link between micro-level individual income and macro-level income inequality is then a matter of aggregation of income within prefectures.

The dispersion-aggregation behavior of suspended colloids is important to the cycling of matter in rivers and estuaries.

However, organic matter can favor the flocculation and aggregation of clays, thus improving soil structural stability (Bronick and Lal 2005).

It is, essentially, a thematically wayward aggregation of a hundred and fifty-three short essays and aphorisms that darts restlessly from one subject matter to the next, its fleeting yet intense engagements rarely spanning more than a page and a half.

This variation in the size and aggregation of nanoparticles depend on the nature and amount of associated organic matter [30] which again varies with the conditions of synthesis.

Relaxation phenomenon, in physics and chemistry, an effect related to the delay between the application of an external stress to a system that is, to an aggregation of matter and its response.

Aggregation of cartilage proteoglycans.

Moisture-induced aggregation of lyophilized insulin.

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