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to agglomeration
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The act or process of collecting in a mass; a heaping together.
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Nanoparticles are notoriously prone to agglomeration, resulting in the formation of large clumps that are difficult to redisperse.
According to Davis, the only way a city outside London can develop the same pull as London is through the same approach to agglomeration: clustering, scale and hubs of talent and innovation.
Little is presently known from applying PEPT to agglomeration.
The nanostructures are generated due to agglomeration of glass nanoparticles.
The red shift might be due to agglomeration of nanostructures over the surface of bacteria [20].
In general, milk powders are submitted to agglomeration in order to enhance their rehydration properties.
The greater nucleation in the impregnation method leads to agglomeration of metal nanoparticles.
Loop seal and bed ashes are more prone to agglomeration than fly ash.
Calcination at high temperature results in rapid grain growth leading to agglomeration.
The overestimation of the silica nanoparticles' R h was attributed to agglomeration of primary particles.
These elongated particles were formed mainly due to agglomeration of some silver nanoparticles.
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