dense particle

collocation in English

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dense
adjective
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/dens/
us
/dens/
having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or ...
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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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This method has proven to be stable indenseparticleflows (5% by volume), computationally efficient, and physically accurate.
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Usually, strongly attractive quantum gases are expected to formdenseparticleclusters and lose all gas-like properties.
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The perivitelline space also exhibits dense particles while microvilli, which have become scarcer, are shorter and thicker.
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Smaller and less dense particles are more easily removed and these include clay, silt, organic matter and clay-humus colloids, carrying nutrients and other important chemical compounds.
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The dense particles quickly sweep into a neat pile in the center of the bowl.
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Partly fill the bowl with water and sprinkle dense particles such as sand or rice into the bowl.
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The carrageenan is used at very low concentrations to form an imperceptible weak gel that prevents the large, dense particles of chocolate from sedimentation.
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Alluvial placers are formed by the deposition of dense particles at a site where water velocity remains below that required to transport them further.
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The primary flow might be expected to fling the dense particles to the perimeter of the bowl, but instead the secondary flow sweeps the particles toward the center.
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Suspended solids retained on a filter may remain in suspension if their specific gravity is similar to water while very dense particles passing through the filter may settle.
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