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"particle size range" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the range of sizes that particles can be found in a particular substance or material. It can be used in scientific or technical writing, as well as in everyday language. Example: The sediment samples were analyzed for their particle size range, with the majority falling within the 0.1-0.5 millimeter range.
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These results were weakly dependent on the particle size range.
Most of the nutrients were associated with the particle size range <150 μm.
In the submicron particle size range, the technique has the potential for quantitative magnetic characterization.
New ceramic implants can be designed to generate a known particle size range in vivo.
The instrument was designed for maximal measurable particle size range and long maintenance intervals.
These microcapsules also present a large particle size range of 7 16 μm.
An industrial polyethylene resin with a wide particle size range was utilized in all experiments.
The microscopic appearance of samples in same particle size range showed some similarity.
The coal considered is of subbituminous type with a particle size range of 20 100 microns.
The variables investigated are: initial dye concentration, solid/liquid ratios and adsorbent particle size range.
The variables showed curvilinear relationship with yield in desired particle size range, crushing strength and, bulk and tap density.
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