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is agglomerated
noun
A collection or mass.
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SEM and XRD studies revealed that the powdered-NS is non-agglomerated and amorphous, while colloidal-NS is agglomerated in nature.
Yet today too much power is agglomerated in Washington to be contained successfully within a purely national constitutional structure.
The powder is agglomerated with fine nano primary particles, with different post-synthesis treatments leading to different TiO2 nanostructures.
In such networks, data from each sensor is agglomerated using data fusion to form a single meaningful result, which makes time synchronization between sensors highly desirable.
d The EDS x-ray maps of e nickel, the circles indicate Ni is agglomerated in the presence of ZnFe2O4.
The colloidal-NS is agglomerated, does not mix evenly with cement mortar and develop weak zone, which are favourable for migration of ionic species.
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In addition to the network agglomeration, protein, gene expression, and secretion edges were agglomerated to reduce the number of edges required for verification.
The agglomeration behavior depended on the deposition sequence; Cu/Sn/TaN/SiO2/Si structure was agglomerated more than Sn/Cu/TaN/SiO2/Si structure because Cu atoms on liquid Sn layer can diffuse easily.
It has a much smaller particle size than ore fines and cannot be agglomerated by sintering.
The blend was agglomerated by tumbling or sieve vibration.
Fines, however, must first be agglomerated, which means reforming them into lumps of suitable size by a process called sintering.
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