Sentence examples for greater aggregation from inspiring English sources

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An extended structural zone was observed in fine-textured soils, presumably due to greater aggregation.

Atomic force microscopy indicates swelling and greater aggregation of the PEDOT-rich colloidal particles found in this system.

To help facilitate this cross-project learning, IDEAS Impact Framework-engaged projects use common measures and share de-identified data from each program trial with a centralized data repository, allowing for greater aggregation across multiple programs and contexts.

Young and old cells were obtained by density separation, after which aggregation and EPM were determined versus ionic strength; old cells exhibited a two- to threefold greater aggregation in dextran.

In particular, the smaller DNA sizes exhibited greater aggregation than the larger.

The results summarized in Table 1 consistently demonstrate greater aggregation propensity of SPIONs when particle concentration increases.

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Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the greatest aggregation of AuNPs in the nanocomposite solution occurred at pH 3, suggesting that the ammonium groups (RNMe2 at pH 8.5; RNMe2H+ at pH 3) of the polymer side chains adsorbed onto the AuNP surfaces under these conditions.

A different strain-specific pattern was seen with aggregation around cilia, with EGDe showing the greatest aggregation but no aggregation of C52.

In 1894, Elihu Root proposed an amendment to New York's constitution, banning "great aggregations of wealth" — corporations — "from using their corporate funds, directly or indirectly to send members of the legislature to these halls, in order to vote for their protection and the advancement of their interests as against those of the public".

Great aggregations of NCBMs or aggregations of NCBMs with looser structure in NCBNFs are likely broken apart, thus causing significantly decreased viscosity with increasing shear rates.

". "The tremendous power of organization has combined great aggregations of capital in enormous industrial establishments... so great in the mass that each individual concerned in them is quite helpless by himself.... [T]he old reliance upon the free action of individual wills appears quite inadequate...[T]he intervention of that organized control we call government seems necessary.

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