The word
"agglomerate" means to gather or collect things closely together into a mass or cluster.
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Excellent dissolution: Ideal for any instant application, The SOLUGEL ® BD SERIES consists of a range
of agglomerated collagen peptides that are produced from high quality bovine materials.
Due to its volume expansion upon lithiation silicon particles can electrochemically
agglomerate in ways that impede further charge - discharge efficiency over time.
Both objects formed among the rocky and icy protoplanets beyond the Solar System's «ice line» now located around 2.7 AUs, but the early development of Jupiter apparently prevented such large protoplanets between the gas giant and planet Mars from
agglomerating into even bigger planetary bodies, by sweeping many into pulverizing collisions as well as slinging them into the Sun or Oort Cloud, or even beyond Sol's gravitational reach altogether.
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From agglomerates of spheres to irregularly shaped particles: Determination of dynamic shape factors from measurements of mobility and vacuum aerodynamic diameters,» Aerosol Science and Technology 40 (3): 197 - 217.
Xanthan gum is the source of many dispersion, hydration, and dusting challenges, which is why TIC gums offers a line of
agglomerated products for the food and beverage industries.
The results show comparable primary particles and
agglomerate sizes in a direct comparison between soot from FAME and soot from diesel.
TIC Gums used IFT Food Expo to debut a gluten - free product line and showcase innovative
agglomerated xanthan products.
«As many know from our actions over the last 20 years, I'm not a believer in
simply agglomerating assets in perpetuity,» he said in a statement.
Or, as Chariman and Senior Executive Barry Diller colorfully put it, «I'm not a believer in simply
agglomerating assets in perpetuity.
The lifetime of catalysts that convert automotive exhaust pollutants can be increased by lowering their operating temperature, which helps to prevent deactivation caused by the active metal
atoms agglomerating into larger, less active particles.
Silktop ® technical corks consist of a body composed of sterilized
agglomerated cork granules, with a high - quality natural cork disk at each end.
During mixing,
lignin agglomerates broke into interpenetrating layers or sheets of 10 to 200 nanometers that dispersed well in and interacted with the rubber.
Given the apparent youth of the Pistol Star, it is likely that any protoplanetary bodies that may have formed around the star are
still agglomerating other planetesimals.
It is likely that any protoplanetary bodies that may have formed around S2 are still
agglomerating other planetesimals, or have been lost to interstellar space or the black hole from gravitational perturbations.
WESTPROTM
Agglomerated Whey Protein Concentrate 80 % is a soluble, spray dried whey protein concentrate powder produced from fresh pasteurized skim milk.
The lemmings are abroad, gathering in ever -
agglomerating clumps for the rush over the cliff, determinedly oblivious of the evidence.
«Medium» refers to a single method of encoding and delivering messages to a broad public; thus, radio is a medium, television is a medium, newspapers constitute one medium; lumping together radio and television in all their forms give us the electronic media;
agglomerating newspapers and magazines gives us the print media.
Heat stable protein for hot powdered beverages and foods Glanbia's new heat -
stable agglomerated hydrolyzed whey protein, ProTherma ™, has been specifically designed to use in hot ready - to - mix beverages such as malt / hot chocolate drinks, teas, coffees and hot soups, offering beverage brands the opportunity to create rich, high - protein, satisfying drinks.
Many of the high - ranking bureaucrats Mayor Bill de Blasio has charged with correcting New York City's «tale of two cities» income inequality problem are themselves members of the wealth -
agglomerating class.
This theoretically does not affect the density of the final product, though flow difficulties and the tendency of nanoparticles to
agglomerate complicates matters.
These embryos, in turn, keep
on agglomerating until an Earth - size Mars has formed.
«Until today, gene transfection has been performed on a large quantity of
agglomerate cells and the outcome has been observed as a statistical average and no observations have been made on individual cells.»
That's because the standard model for producing satellites starts with a flat disk of primordial debris that
eventually agglomerates into a regular system of several similar - size moons in roughly equally spaced orbits.
In a series of papers published online today in Science, researchers report that according to Dawn observations, Vesta did
indeed agglomerate enough rocky debris as it grew to heat itself by the decay of the rock's radioactive elements.
The Pistol Star may be radiating enough energy to halt the further infall of gas and dust that had been
agglomerating onto the star, thus limiting its maximum mass.
In order for Mercury's core to have stayed molten over some 4.5 billions of years since the planet first formed from
agglomerating planetisimals, however, its mostly iron core must also contain a lighter element, such as sulfur, to lower the melting temperature of the core material.
In addition to rocky asteroids and icier bodies further out from the Sun,
many agglomerated into larger planetesimals that eventually collided to form planets like the Earth, and more than 250 minerals, including olivine and zircon, developed within the planetesimals with the help of melting, collisional shocks, and reactions with water.
This
book agglomerates information from several sources, and experiences, that I think will save people time and mistakes.
The reasoning behind this assumption is that concentrations of silver particles at 12 ppm or greater tend to
agglomerate producing larger particles.
This causes the protein to further thermolyze and degrade into smaller components,
which agglomerate together to form clumps of curd.
Its large population is due to the presence of several big industrial cities and numerous
villages agglomerated around them.
Subodh Gupta (born 1964)
agglomerates everyday Indian household objects such as cooking utensils into monumental entities such as mushroom clouds or skulls, often sabotaging the fiction of intrinsic value through witty inversion and conjunction.
These latter deploy brush strokes that have been liberated from the flat surface of his paintings and which now constitute
condensed agglomerates in a medley of hues laid down on top of a base of bronze.
Here the
mass agglomerates and the gestures come together more than ever, until they deify a single point, to the detriment of the others.