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Desander removes those abrassive | solids from the drilling mud which cannot be removed |
Accumulated | solids after 30yrs in a Clivus Multrum |
a reading substantially higher than the actual | solids content. |
Does the act cover alcoholic | solids, or only beverages? |
He also worked on changing amorphous | solids to a crystalline state. |
ched the structure and properties of amorphous | solids, defects in solids, mechanical properties of t |
s, thin films of metallically bonded amorphous | solids were initially characterised by X-ray diffract |
In fluids, glasses and amorphous | solids there is no long range correlation and the dis |
Amorphous | solids have T2s in the range of milliseconds, while t |
ne-grained minerals, as well as most amorphous | solids, such as obsidian and other types of glass. |
olecular dynamics simulations of molecules and | solids. |
for work on the interactions between light and | solids. |
f chemical physics, structure of molecules and | solids, kinetics and mechanisms of complex chemical r |
went to clarifiers, where remaining grease and | solids were removed. |
erties of both liquids (viscous solutions) and | solids (elastic materials). |
ntitled Bonding and Structure of Molecules and | Solids (Oxford University Press). |
of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and | solids. |
his is used almost exclusively for liquids and | solids, since for gasses it may be confused with spec |
quids, they are also used to measure gases and | solids; such as glass and gemstones. |
to study the quantum properties of liquids and | solids at extremely low temperatures. |
Aerosols and | solids - 1985 |
Water and | solids that were caught in the cyclone are then remov |
"Simulation of Liquids and | Solids. |
ndustry to separate small amounts of water and | solids from bitumen |
imentation tank where grease was separated and | solids were diverted to the sludge pond. |
Moose milk is high in butterfat (10%) and | solids (21.5%), according to data collected on Russia |
" or icosidodecahedron (one of the Archimedean | solids), by inserting a decagonal prism between its c |
he rhombicuboctahedron (one of the Archimedean | solids), with the difference that it has threefold ro |
There are four Archimedean | solids with 60 vertices: the truncated icosahedron, t |
There are 13 Archimedean | solids (15 if the mirror images of two enantiomorphs, |
six of the thirteen Archimedean | solids, and |
rhombicosidodecahedron, one of the Archimedean | solids |
ive operators can generate all the Archimedean | solids and Catalan solids from regular seeds. |
There are also two Archimedean | solids with 60 edges: the snub cube and the icosidode |
Both curium oxides are | solids, insoluble in water but soluble in mineral aci |
Polycrystalline materials are | solids that are composed of many crystallites of vary |
ality during its retention in the reservoir as | solids settle and organic contaminants are adsorbed, |
All compounds can exist as | solids, at least at low enough temperatures. |
modern architecture of houses with several big | solids of buildings (for example Saint Nicholas Churc |
ed with a pestle (for example, to press boiled | solids in order to extract as much liquid as possible |
the emission and absorption of soft X-rays by | solids (1932 onwards). |
at deal with original research on carbonaceous | solids with an emphasis on graphene-based materials. |
on of pentose-containing materials, cellulosic | solids especially pine-wood. |
ocarbons, chemical and liquid sludge, chemical | solids, tires, and rubber products there. |
ts, tires, chemicals, oils, solvents, chemical | solids and municipal wastes. |
,804, A Method of and Apparatus for Contacting | Solids and Gases, and eventually transformed the way |
ounds of oil absorbents and other contaminated | solids were removed during the cleanup. |
including generating graphs of cross-sectional | solids and solids of revolution, tracing trajectories |
For crystalline | solids, the molar volume can be measured by X-ray cry |
While in crystalline | solids such atomic layers can extend periodically thr |
he TEAM has been tested on various crystalline | solids, resolving individual atoms in GaN ([211] orie |
ulate the electronic properties of crystalline | solids, surfaces, molecules, liquids and amorphous ma |
of the muffin-tin approximation to crystalline | solids using Green's functions was suggested by Korri |
nd heptacene have been isolated as crystalline | solids. |
d to exist as white or translucent crystalline | solids. |
Most crystalline | solids have high values both of Young's modulus and o |
AuCl, AuBr, and AuI are all crystalline | solids with a structure containing alternating linear |
are not ordered in-plane, while in crystalline | solids they are. |
osity of gases and density of pure crystalline | solids. |
Porous crystalline | solids can be used to describe materials such as Zeol |
electron scattering experiments on crystalline | solids, as the wave-like nature of X-rays was confirm |
electromagnetic response of natural dielectric | solids. |
Different | solids control companies introduce zero-discharge sys |
is a substantial reduction in total dissolved | solids (TDS). |
ductivity in this context, see Total dissolved | solids. |
, volatile organics, salinity, total dissolved | solids and other pesticides. |
tion) is soft at 26 milligrams total dissolved | solids per liter. |
tent increases as does the amount of dissolved | solids. |
The contents of dissolved | solids in groundwater vary highly from one location t |
cation of groundwater based on Total Dissolved | Solids, brine is water containing more than 100,000 m |
es in a water solution, the level of dissolved | solids in that solution can be measured. |
Not all of the dissolved | solids precipitate. |
ng but is more often associated with dissolved | solids naturally endemic in the aquifer environment. |
For hydroponic uses, total dissolved | solids is considered one of the best indices of nutri |
ing uses heat and microorganisms to break down | solids and toxins from the effluent. |
ing and the demand for good control of drilled | solids has led to the expanded use of xanthan gum. |
ong these are methods for determination of dry | solids content by polarimetry, densimetry and refract |
sed by organometallic chemists to transfer dry | solids from one container to another. |
1-2% and sodium content at about 6% of the dry | solids. |
stress-strain constitutive law of many ductile | solids undergoing uniaxial tension, i.e. the well kno |
tled Lecture Notes on The Mechanics of Elastic | Solids: Volume 1: A Brief Review of Some Mathematical |
12. Isotropic, elastic | solids of nearly spherical form. |
used for slurries or processes with entrained | solids, because the flexible rubber sleeve allows the |
some exclude | solids with dihedral symmetry, or nonconvex solids.) |
volume of milk than cows, it is richer in fat, | solids, and minerals. |
are not effective for the removal of very fine | solids or dissolved pollutants. |
s consist of minerals that are among the first | solids condensed from the cooling protoplanetary disk |
is designed for | solids control system of Drilling Rig .It is one kind |
o energy measurement of electrons emitted from | solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, |
filter is a device for separating liquids from | solids for dewatering purposes. |
fruit press is a device used to separate fruit | solids - stems, skins, seeds, pulp, leaves, and detri |
ature is very different for the different fuel | solids, also for the different pellets it has the low |
All of their ships are simple geometric | solids with greebled exteriors and very generalized a |
GN | Solids Control |
Dispersion techniques include grinding | solids to colloidal dimensions by ball milling and Br |
wet process enamel slip (or slurry) is a high | solids loading product of grinding the frit with clay |
orm well as a reactive diluting agent for high | solids polyurethane coatings. |
g the sent shale while heat transferred by hot | solids (oil shale ash) from the combustion section. |
nd pulse production, multiphoton absorption in | solids, and laser induced damage at the Center for La |
r hydrogen gas through diffusion, resulting in | solids consisting of several of the formerly liquid s |
e atmosphere), liquids (such as water), and in | solids (such as in the earth). |
structure in atoms and Friedel oscillations in | solids. |
al simulations of electronic band structure in | solids. |
articles, along with holons, that electrons in | solids are able to split into during the process of s |
of spatially modulated phases or structures in | solids and magnets, described in a prototypical fashi |
ation NMR of dilute spins such as carbon-13 in | solids (Proton Enhanced Nuclear Induction Spectroscop |
transformations and materials instabilities in | solids, explaining how microstructures form and evolv |
rticles, along with spinons, that electrons in | solids are able to split into during the process of s |
Non-thermal effects in | solids are still part of an ongoing debate. |
in fluids differs from the physics of sound in | solids, although both are density waves: sound waves |
In | solids and solutions, the M'2+ ion exists as a metal |
in describing structure-property relations in | solids. |
The next innovation in | solids control came when the shale shaker was introdu |
conduction band are mobile charge carriers in | solids, responsible for conduction of electric curren |
defect-mediated mechanism of mass transport in | solids, Wagner then extended the analysis to electron |
In | solids, the valence band is the highest range of elec |
al equipment to guard against the precipice in | solids control system.The mud Gun is installed in mud |
used to calculate electronic band structure in | solids. |
dation state is also accessible, especially in | solids. |
ause plasma formation and enhance diffusion in | solids via second-order effects. |
oscopy technique to study voids and defects in | solids. |
research aimed to predict inelastic damages in | solids by knowing surface displacements on the surfac |
ge starts with a higher concentration of inert | solids than typical secondary sludge and the longer m |
process different kinds of food; larvae ingest | solids, while adults ingest liquids, including larval |
30.1% ethanol, 22.7% ethyl acetate and 49% ink | solids. |
Most inorganic | solids, are polymers by virtue of the presence of mul |
common method for the preparation of inorganic | solids. |
Virtually all inorganic | solids with simple formulas are coordination polymers |
esis and catalytic function of novel inorganic | solids and complexes |
ottom of retort, which carries oil vapors into | solids separation section. |
The 92 Johnson | solids were named and described by Norman Lloyd Johns |
ngated pentagonal cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J24). |
ugmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson | solids (J56). |
ry, the disphenocingulum is one of the Johnson | solids (J90). |
the square gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J29). |
augmented truncated cube is one of the Johnson | solids (J66). |
gmented triangular prism is one of the Johnson | solids (J49). |
elongated square cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J19). |
gated pentagonal pyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J9). |
agonal gyrocupolarotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J41). |
ms of J47 are not considered different Johnson | solids. |
pentagonal cupolarotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J47). |
Other Johnson | solids can be formed by cutting off multiple pentagon |
pentagonal gyrobirotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J43). |
Related Johnson | solids are the diminished rhombicosidodecahedron (J76 |
Twelve of the 92 Johnson | solids are derived from the rhombicosidodecahedron, f |
try, the bilunabirotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J91). |
he snub square antiprism is one of the Johnson | solids (J85). |
gated pentagonal pyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J11). |
d rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J80). |
gated pentagonal rotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J25). |
ugmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson | solids (J54). |
ongated square bipyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J15). |
ngular hebesphenorotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J92). |
imes called lesser dome, is one of the Johnson | solids (J4). |
Related Johnson | solids are the gyrate rhombicosidodecahedron (J72) wh |
d rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J78). |
oelongated square cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J23). |
d rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J76). |
d rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J81). |
augmented truncated cube is one of the Johnson | solids (J67). |
the hebesphenomegacorona is one of the Johnson | solids (J89). |
bidiminished icosahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J62). |
ngated pentagonal cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J20). |
d rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J77). |
Related Johnson | solids are the diminished rhombicosidodecahedron (J76 |
gonal orthocupolarotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J32). |
ongated square bipyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J17). |
ngated triangular cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J22). |
l triangles, the pyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J1). |
longated square bicupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J45). |
ms of J45 are not considered different Johnson | solids. |
bipyramid (or dipyramid) is one of the Johnson | solids (J14). |
It is also one of the Johnson | solids, (J12) with equilateral triangle faces. |
gmented triangular prism is one of the Johnson | solids (J51). |
the square orthobicupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J28). |
ted pentagonal bipyramid is one of the Johnson | solids (J16). |
ridiminished icosahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J63). |
riaugmented dodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J61). |
e rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J75). |
entagonal orthobirotunda is one of the Johnson | solids (J42). |
biaugmented dodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J60). |
pentagonal gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J39). |
e rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J74). |
ngated triangular cupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J18). |
d truncated dodecahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J68). |
ed truncated tetrahedron is one of the Johnson | solids (J65). |
gmented pentagonal prism is one of the Johnson | solids (J53). |
triangular orthobicupola is one of the Johnson | solids (J35). |
It is one of the elementary Johnson | solids that do not arise from "cut and paste" manipul |
the standard naming convention of the Johnson | solids, bi- means two solids connected at their bases |
With the other 92 Johnson | solids, the metabidiminished icosahedron was named an |
gonal rotundae, which belong among the Johnson | solids. |
entagonal cupolarotunda is one of five Johnson | solids which are chiral, meaning that they have a "le |
ongated square bicupola is one of five Johnson | solids which are chiral, meaning that they have a "le |
It is one of the elementary Johnson | solids that do not arise from "cut and paste" manipul |
It is one of the elementary Johnson | solids, which do not arise from "cut and paste" manip |
Most of the Johnson | solids can be constructed from the first few (pyramid |
gyrobifastigium's place in the list of Johnson | solids, immediately before the bicupolas, is explaine |
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