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'atomization' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of breaking something down into smaller, individual parts. For example, "The atomization of the company's assets made it much easier to distribute them to its creditors."
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atomization
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The act, or an instance of atomizing
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Powders less than one-tenth this size can be found in the finest fraction of the powder produced by atomization.
The most common method of producing metal powders is atomization of a liquid.
In other atomization processes, centrifugal force is used.
Atomization in water yields irregularly shaped particles that can be pressed to a higher initial, or "green," strength and density than can the spherical particles formed by atomizing with an inert gas.
Whereas in earlier centuries, the city had been regarded almost uniformly as a setting of civilization, culture, and freedom of mind, now one found more and more writers aware of the other side of cities: the atomization of human relationships, broken families, the sense of the mass, of anonymity, alienation, and disrupted values.
After atomization, the powder must be separated into size ranges by passing it through a series of sieves.
The pumps raise the pressure above the operating pressure of the engine, and the propellants are then injected into the engine in a manner that assures atomization and rapid mixing.
The positive viable future, Sasha, is now upon us and it looks like the atomization through music-streaming services, a cultural shift by young people to renting, not owning, their music, and demanding access to it easily and cheaply, if not free.
In his view, these include runaway post-Communist consumerism ("USE/LESS" also means "Use less") and post-Soviet social atomization.
Both were exceptionally sensitive to the cultural atomization of the sixties and its fractured narratives.
Though Ellison shares J Dilla's love of placing a hard, simple backbeat inside an indistinct wash of background noise, Ellison's work is more extreme, pushing toward almost total atomization.
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