Sentence examples for supply of particles from inspiring English sources

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Perpendicular arrangement of particle grain exists only in so-called extruded boards, made from a continuous supply of particles and simultaneous pressing; the continuous product is sectioned to desired lengths as it exits a special press.

For the 18 nM exposure concentration the supply of particles is such that even the most resistant cells acquire a lethal dose.

They were dependent upon the dense pyroclastic flows for provision of energy and supply of particles, and topography has had a significant role in their emplacement, triggering both their overflow and subsequent overbank deposition (Fig.  11).

Takahashi and Tsujimoto (2000) showed that such dilute PDCs can travel independently of the main body, but their growth or waning depends on the supply of particles and gas from the main body, so they are no longer sustained and come to a stop after diverging from the course of the main body.

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The important characteristics of the release process are (i) its non-exponential kinetics, (ii) the finite supply of colloidal particles and (iii) the strong dependence of the release kinetic on the nature of the adsorbed cations.

Also, variable discharge of the Yellow River with local diversions for irrigation and throughout the catchment resulted in possibly an increased supply of aeolian particles for dune field expansion in the past 2 ka.

A few species that live in waters where the supply of food particles is very poor prey on crustaceans and other small animals.

However, canyons and seamounts foster higher biomass communities by enhancing bottom currents (and thus supply of food particles) and/or flux of organic matter [4] [6].

Fibers grow from this film at later stages of the reaction, again fed by a supply of amorphous particles.

We validate our model against existing in vitro experimental data, and we use it to explore differences in system behavior when a single bolus of extracellular LDL is supplied to cells, compared to when a continuous supply of LDL particles is available.

Beyond supporting the model proposed by Brown et al. (2010), Van Eaton and Wilson (2013) point out that although linked to the passage of PDCs, the growth of extremely fine-grained (<10 μm) outer rims does not necessarily form within the laterally moving currents, being more likely dependent on the supply of fine particles rather than heat or water contents (Van Eaton et al. 2012a).

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