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the aggregations
noun
The act of collecting together (aggregating).
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She added, "From a very practical perspective, loss of the aggregations ultimately means loss of the associated fishery, so it makes good practical sense to change our attitude".
"You always catch the daily limit, even as the size of the aggregations gets smaller and smaller and smaller," Dr. Erisman said, noting that a 10-fish daily bag limit for the bass in Southern California has been in place since 1959 .Eventually the aggregation gets so small it just falls apart".
If the modifier mass concentration was too high, this led to the aggregations of activated centers.
The aggregations tended to increase with an increase in the density of GNPs.
As the amount of glucose increases, the aggregations of GNRs show more seriously.
But storage is cheap, so it is possible to store the aggregations in the data warehouse.
Immunotherapies using antibodies or antibody fragments to target the aggregations are a highly perused approach.
But if they swim against the currents to stay at constant depth, the models predicted, this would explain the aggregations.
The as-prepared solution was uniformly dispersed by sonication during 2 min to separate the aggregations and then filtered.
The only aggregations need to be updated are the aggregations about recent past history (e.g. recent two days).
The aggregations in these works could be broken partly with ultrasonic irradiation because the polymer brushes grafted were not crosslinked.
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