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After the macadamia kernels are removed, the shells are milled into fine particles and melded with a polymer to create the bowls, plates, trays and vases.
If turned into fine particles and dispersed under the right weather conditions, the cobalt could spread enough radiation to force the abandonment of an area the size of Manhattan, the scientists said.
Some items can be salvaged mechanically: a strong six-foot-wide magnet lifts out some metal cans, and glass is smashed into fine particles in a rotating cylinder and sifted through holes in it.
Richard H. Ebright, a professor of chemistry at Rutgers University who is a lab director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology in Piscataway, said the state was full of experts and equipment that could reduce material into fine particles for use in medications.
In the half hour between Banff and the start of the parkway, at Lake Louise, I learned the difference between the montane, sub-alpine and alpine regions, and how the glacial lakes got their intense color: The glaciers grind up rock into fine particles and the light reflected off the so-called rock flour suspended in the water produces the brilliant blue-green.
They are manufactured from heat treated tobacco that is processed into fine particles.
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Food is chewed, swallowed, fermented, then regurgitated and chewed into finer particles, passing into the next chamber.
Certain species of earthworms can fragment organic material residuals into finer particles by passing them through a grinding gizzard (Ndegwa and Thompson 2001).
Then when the pressure builds up and the volcano explodes, this material breaks up into very fine particles.
"And that's what blasts everything into very fine particles".
After that, the dried plant was grounded into very fine particles using mechanical grinder.
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