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Up close, they melt into slurry clumps of brushwork; step back and a soft-focus picture emerges.
She can gather all the moisture in the atmosphere to melt stone into slurry; or she can concentrate air into almost solid columns, allowing her to fly.
The crushed rock discarded once the minerals have been extracted, known as tailings, will be turned into slurry and carried in a pipeline to the bottom of a nearby lake.
However, the lHl2lobes appear to be mostly composed of water-ice6,12,13,14, suggesting that the transition into slurry likely involved the formation and incorporation of a significant proportion of ice particles.
The process of gas absorption into slurry in a bubble column was formulated by a film-theory model incorporating a finite dissolution rate of solid particles.
But Energy Resources of Australia chief executive Andrea Sutton denies a man fell into slurry up to his armpits.
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In the stages of spatial control, the electrode stabilizers of active, inactive and conductive additives were mixed into slurries for maintaining architecture and conductivity of electrode.
A surface-aerated stirred cell with a flat liquid surface was used to investigate the absorption of propane and ethene gas into slurries of activated carbon and water.
Data on the absorption of hydrogen into slurries of lanthanum nickel alloys in oil, reported in the literature, have been analyzed.
A cell model has been proposed to predict the enhancement of gas absorption rates into slurries containing catalyst particles which are smaller than liquid diffusion flim thickness.
Manure output (urine and feces) was measured using total collection, and fresh feces and urine were combined into slurries and incubated for 48 h to measure NH3-N production.
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