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The finest particles, called break flour, are sieved out and bagged.
On most scales, the finest particles are designated clay, followed by silt, sand, granules, gravel, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders.
The very finest particles can make their way into the depths of the lung and persist there for a long time, he said.
But gases and the finest particles can penetrate deep in the lungs and remain behind even after extensive fits of coughing.
If the alloy is heated still further, the precipitate will coarsen; that is, the finest particles will dissolve so that the average particle size will increase.
For skimming broths and jams, there is a small, cleverly designed Japanese skimmer with a fine mesh net that is ever so slightly concave, allowing you to run it along the surface of a broth and pick up even the finest particles as well as excess fat.
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"It has all the characteristics -- fine particles and readily dispersible".
Buried within it are very fine particles of gold.
Micro-fine particles in a moisture-rich base.
Zinc Cadmium Sulfide ultra-fine particles Bacillus globigii.
2. Strain vodka through fine sieve to remove celery seeds and fine particles.
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