| 1. | Trituration, for instance, is comminution ( or substance breakdown ) by rubbing.
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| 2. | The more complicated the fracture ( infection, comminution, displacement ) the higher the risk of fracture.
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| 3. | Closed treatment is frequently unsuccessful in maintaining a good position in adults, because there is frequently comminution of the fracture.
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| 4. | Within industrial uses, the purpose of comminution is to reduce the size and to increase the surface area of solids.
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| 5. | Femoral shaft fractures can be classified with the Winquist and Hansen classification, which is based on the amount of comminution:
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| 6. | Nothing came of the invention, as continuously-operating crushing machines that achieved more reliable comminution were already coming into use.
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| 7. | "' Cataclasite "'is a type of cataclastic rock that is formed by fracturing and comminution during matrix.
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| 8. | In the majority of all mining processes, particles of sub-economic grade enter the traditional comminution, classification and concentration steps.
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| 9. | "' Comminution dating "'is a developing radiometric dating technique based on the disequilibrium between uranium isotopes in fine-grained sediments.
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| 10. | Because of this comminution, tailings consist of a slurry of fine particles, ranging from the size of a grain of sand to a few micrometres.
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