coarse particle

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coarse
adjective
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/kɔːs/
us
/kɔːrs/
rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very ...
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particle
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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It is amphibole-free and ofcoarseparticlesize (with portions of the rock fine-grained or porphyritic).
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They are also available in fine medium andcoarseparticlesizes.
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Sea salt aerosols are characterized as non-light-absorbing, highly hygroscopic, and havingcoarseparticlesize.
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Coarse particles, originating from natural sources such as dust, sand and gravel, tend to deposit in the nasal-pharyngeal region.
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Coarse particles are filtered by the upper airways and can cause eye and sinus irritation as well as sore throat and coughing.
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These cyclones are used to separate coarse particles that need further grinding from fine particles that are of the desired size.
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The coarse particles open the green clay body to allow gases to escape.
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Coarse particles are airborne pollutants that fall between 2.5 and 10 micrometers in diameter.
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This is because the fine particles have had poor flotation performance and because their presence decreases the flotation performance of the coarse particles.
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Since the saline waters will leave coarse particles all year, it is nearly impossible to distinguish the individual layers in salt waters.
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Cyclone collectors are useful for removing large, coarse particles and are often employed as a first step or pre-cleaner to other more efficient collectors.
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Coarse particles cover a range between 2,500 and 10,000 nanometers.
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Initially, coarse particles fall out close to source.
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Firstly, it screens out the coarse particles and recirculates them back to the grinding mill machine.
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