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Adhesion, agglomeration and de-agglomeration of micronized particles and larger carrier particles are of special importance during manufacturing of pharmaceutical products when the inherent cohesion property of fine particles challenges the content uniformity of dry mixtures.
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Thus, cohesin in smc1-D1164E cells had an inherent moderate cohesion establishment defect independent of cohesin regulators.
The stability of an individual cluster can be interpreted as a weighted mean of the inherent stabilities in the isolation and cohesion, respectively, of the examined cluster.
In questioning whether there is an inherent conflict between the need for social cohesion and diversity he emphasised that what we need is "a core set of social norms".
The scratching technique has gained interest in recent times because of the numerous inherent properties implied (adherence, hardness, elasticity, visco-elasticity, cohesion, etc).
One is that Prospect's group concept suffers from an inherent conflict: bigger groups mean more borrowers, but less cohesion, weakening the shame factor.
Intrinsic are those characteristics inherent in the job, including autonomy, professional growth, group cohesion and professional characteristics.
Yet for attraction to explain the cohesion of bodies, it would need to be an inherent property.
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