Not exact matches
Agglomeration When particles in a colloidal suspension become too densely packed, some of them will begin to share electron rings with each other and in
effect become a larger particle.
Subsequent layers of paint — added over periods of several weeks — decrease in size, leading to the striped
effect that characterizes the works as well as thick
agglomerations of paint that evoke the material's physicality.
Atmospheric aerosol science is pretty thin, including their role in low - level (warming) and high - level (cooling) cloud development, PM
agglomeration, PM and VOC oxidation, condensation and precipitation
effecting albedo.
This
effect is identified by economist Efraim Benmelech in the paper «The
Agglomeration of Bankruptcy.»