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However, key engineering properties of such a binder depend strongly on the chemical composition and fineness of the source materials in addition to the concentration of alkaline activators.
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The fineness of the tissue, and the medieval use of the Latin term abortivum, suggested that the source might have been foetal or aborted livestock.
More important, though, is the fineness of the gratings.
This entails a number of special gearing problems, aggravated by the fineness of the pitch.
The fineness of the hull must be appropriate to the speed.
Halftones may be etched to depths of 0.0023 to 0.009 inch, depending on the fineness of the screen.
The difference is not in the number, but in the fineness of the hair that grows from those follicles.
The career of no other artist, perhaps, so nakedly exposes the fineness of the line dividing crackpot from genius.
The fineness of the mosaic and, therefore, the degree of resolution improves with increasing numbers of facets.
Many of the guests were British, and they could not stop remarking on the fineness of the weather.
When it comes to fabrics, the S number of the wool looks at the fineness of the wool fibre.
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