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the agglomerations
noun
The act or process of collecting in a mass; a heaping together.
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Then the water evaporated leaving the agglomerations behind.
Astronomers have been using computers for decades to simulate the motions of cosmic particles coming together under gravity, but they typically have had to stop when the agglomerations became dense and hot enough for other forces — radiation, heat and gas dynamics — to complicate things.
This red shift can be attributed to the agglomerations in the samples [33].
However, at a higher loading of 8 wt.%, the agglomerations start dominating, as evident from Fig. 1c.
The subsequent formation of silicon particles is achieved by the agglomerations and attachments of these precursors and individual silicon atoms.
The SEM images of ZnO samples show that the agglomerations of particles are much less in this method of preparation.
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The secondary agglomerates results of the agglomeration of the spherical particles.
Great novels are not built merely on the agglomeration of detail.
Earth's initial accretion by the agglomeration of solid particles occurred about 4.56 billion years ago.
In addition, in Argentina and Venezuela, the agglomeration of civic and community groups known as "civil society" moved to fill the vacuums left by the discrediting of traditional parties.
Once they had left the agglomeration of Buenos Aires behind, Bocartes noticed a large truck a hundred feet back, with the markings of the Argentine mail service.
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