sedimentation|sedimentations in English
noun
[sed·i·men·ta·tion || ‚sedɪmen'teɪʃn]
accumulation of deposits, accumulation of sediment
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1. The post-Cambrian marine sedimentation is made up of alternate layers of limestone, dolomites, schists and clays, with the successive series of Pliocene sedimentations represented by basal conglomerates, marls, clays and finally loose sandstones and sand
2. The post-Cambrian marine sedimentation is made up of alternate layers of limestone, dolomites, schists and clays, with the successive series of Pliocene sedimentations represented by basal conglomerates, marls, clays and finally loose sandstones and sand.
3. A conduit (16, 20) extends from the agitated sedimentation tank (1) to at least one static sedimentation tank (2, 3).
4. Main artery is phlogistic , erythrocyte sedimentation rate is high cannot operation, what medicaments or method can fall erythrocyte sedimentation rate?
5. The limestone/marl alternation of the Zlambach Beds can be subdivided into an autochthonous background sedimentation and an allochthonous carbonate sedimentation.
6. Calm phases are alternating with phases of discontinuous sedimentation and agitated waters and the sedimentation level fluctuates around the light compensation depth.
7. This is the first step of sedimentation, called Compaction
8. The device employs a gravity sedimentation procedure but achieves a shortened washing period by using an aggregating reagent (16) for aggregating or agglomerating the red cells so as to increase their sedimentation velocity during the gravity sedimentation.
9. The vast sea of blood sedimentation under the original sin.
10. Chronic severe hepatitis has direct influence on the erythrocyte sedimentation rate .
11. Vertical agitator for wastewater received in a sedimentation tank
12. The bone is isolated by sedimentation in carbontetrachloride-acetone.
13. Authigenic sediments are the main constituents of deep sea sedimentation
14. Volcanic sedimentation is a frontier realm between volcanology and sedimentology.
15. This coagulation process speeds up natural settling action, which is completed during sedimentation.
16. A valve (13) via which solid matter can be discharged from the agitated sedimentation tank (1) is mounted in the area of the bottom of the agitated sedimentation tank (1).
17. The mechanism allows for great variation and complexity in magma chamber sedimentation.
18. Amandin is a legumin type protein characterized by a sedimentation value of 14S
19. Accommodation (noun) The place where sediments can make, or have made, a sedimentation
20. Methods:Erythrocyte sedimentation Rate were determined by using little ESR shelf and Micro-straw.
21. A recently proposed alternative is Brett and Algeo’s idea that these shell beds grew during long periods of normally low sedimentation, while most mud accumulated during brief periods of high sedimentation.
22. Diatoms are first dominated by alkaliphil species, reflecting continued influence of glaciolacustrine sedimentation.
23. The “aggradations” constitute the reciprocal mechanism and they are frequent during sedimentation and diagenesis.
24. The invention relates to discharging of sludge from the bottom of a sedimentation basin.
25. Objective To probe into the level of erythrocyte sedimentation rate with chronic severe hepatitis.