comminution in English

noun
1
the action of reducing a material, an ore, to minute particles or fragments.
Surgical intervention is recommended for fractures that have large fragments, significant displacement, or comminution .

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1. Comminution '21 This, the 12th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '21) is the postponed Comminution '20, which was affected by the Coronavirus outbreak.

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5. Advances in Comminution comes at a critical time

6. The First Principle of Comminution It sometimes happens that the obvious is long disregarded, and this applies to the first principle of Comminution

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8. On these grounds, Comminution is now only rarely advocated.

9. Mechanical Comminution can be accomplished in mainly 2 ways

10. The Comminution process belongs to the basic operations in pharmacy

11. Comminution the breaking of a bone into small pieces.

12. The most common Comminution machines found in mineral processing are briefly described with explanations of how such equipment are typically laid out in Comminution circuits

13. Comminution Rod Mill Trusted by the international mining, engineering and financial sectors, ALS Comminution metallurgists develop and demonstrate successful processing strategies to support process optimisation, prefeasibility and feasibility studies

14. The problems associated with Comminution of solid bodies in numerous and complex

15. Over the years many careful laboratory investigations of Comminution phenomena have been made and published.

16. If the ore is hard, Comminution is not only the largest energy consumer in mineral processing

17. Comminution of the dorsal metaphysis is a relatively common feature of distal radius fractures

18. The rate of Comminution was measured by weighing fragments over 2 mm at 5-minute time points

19. Comminution is known as a top-down approach, whereas the sol-gel process is a bottom-up approach

20. Comminution is materials processing to break down rock and other raw feedstock into smaller component particles and chunks

21. The Coalition for Energy Efficient Comminution (CEEC) has been established and is supported by a broad range of mining sector companies keen to accelerate awareness, knowledge transfer and, by implication, improve energy and cost outcomes in the substantive area of Comminution.

22. The Comminution is an important unit operation in mineral processing, this process requires application of forces

23. The purpose of the Comminution process is to cut meat down to the required particle size

24. The Comminution process, which includes both crushing and grinding, is one of the world’s most energy-intensive industrial processes

25. ‘Preliminary treatment includes such operations as flow equalization, screening, Comminution, grease removal, flow measurement, and grit removal.’ ‘It is likely that this is a result of their being much more resistant to abrasion and Comminution in moderately coarse-grained, higher-energy environments.’

26. Comminution in the mineral processing industry is a physical pre-treatment method that involves ore milling, grinding and breaking

27. What does Comminution mean? (mining, waste management) The breaking or grinding up of a material to form smaller particles

28. The Comminution of the fracture site in groups of the femur and intertrochanteric fractures was eight and six, respectively

29. In modern low-grade mining operations, Comminution uses energy and other consumables on a scale that is unprecedented.

30. To evaluate axial fracture obliquity and posterior inferior Comminution in vertically oriented femoral neck fractures (FNFs) in the physiologically young patient

31. Comminution usually refers to the conversion of solid samples with large particles mostly into powdery constituent substances of smaller particle size

32. Comminution can be defined as the process of reducing solid material such as rock into fragments by crushing, grinding or drilling

33. Examples of those three processes (Comminution, pyrolysis, and sol-gel synthesis) include the production of titania nanoparticles for sunscreens from the minerals anatase and …

34. To predict a rocks Comminution behavior test methods are used, the results of which can be used to plan downhole tool assemblies.

35. The invention relates to a novel method for the comminution of amorphous chemical solids such that particles having a mean particle diameter of d50

36. • Comminution, is the process whereby the particle size of the ore is progressively reduced until the clean particles of the mineral of interest is …

37. Comminution is the reduction of solid materials from one average particle size to a smaller average particle size, by crushing, grinding, cutting, vibrating, or other processes

38. Comminution ‘18 #Comminution18 Sunday April 15th 16.30-18.00 Registration and wine reception, with hot and cold canapés (accompanying persons welcome) Monday April 16th 07.30 Registration desk opens

39. MEI's Comminution conferences are established as the main events for profiling cutting edge research and innovation in all aspects of crushing, grinding and ultrafine grinding in the minerals industry

40. Comminution is a mechanical processing for the production of metal oxide powders, involving the reduction of larger size solids into smaller size powders, by crushing, grinding, and milling.

41. However, in practice, Comminution does have drawbacks, especially the danger that comminuted fibres will combine with grease (blocking pumps and pipes) and the need for relatively frequent maintenance work on fairly delicate equipment

42. Comminution is a critical component of most mineral processing flowsheets and serves several purposes, including: Liberating valuable minerals that are locked within waste rock; Increasing available surface area for chemical reactions; Producing particles within a …

43. It is the first process that most ores undergo after mining in order to provide a more concentrated material for the procedures of extractive metallurgy.The primary operations are Comminution and concentration, but there are other important operations

44. Anosmia is a severely debilitating sequela of nasoethmoidal trauma and can be a result of fractures where there is gross comminution of the cranial base or severe posterior displacement of the nasoethmoidal complex causing shearing of the olfactory system

45. Comminuted may refer to: Comminution, the process in which solid materials are reduced in size, by crushing, grinding and other processes Bone fracture, as in a crushed or splintered bone Comminuted skull fracture, with broken portions of bone displaced inward

46. A tumble grinder is disclosed in which material which is already sufficiently small in size, primarily being abrasive aggregate or earthen material, may be discharged from the receptacle (1) to bypass the comminution apparatus (12) and thus substantially reduce wear thereto.

47. Comminution is a process of reducing the size of ore particles to liberate the minerals in preparation for extraction in downstream processes, and classification is installed to ensure that liberated minerals enter the recovery section of the process plant and those not ready are recycled.

48. Purpose: To test the effectiveness (Participant A) and tolerability (Participant B) of urinary stone Comminution in the first-in-human trial of a new technology, burst-wave lithotripsy (BWL), Materials and Methods: An investigational BWL and ultrasonic propulsion system was used to target a 7-mm kidney stone in the operating room prior to ureteroscopy (Participant A).