| 31. | It is a municipality and the urban core of a rapidly growing urban agglomerate in Nepal.
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| 32. | Once formed, nuclei collide to coalesce or agglomerate where temperature and species dictate the mechanism.
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| 33. | However the centrifugal force and vibration and acts to prevent aperture blockage and agglomerated particle formation.
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| 34. | Other rocks are agglomerates, limestone and tuff, and the Cretaceous rocks are mainly andesitic.
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| 35. | NYC's boroughs seem to represent vestiges of the independent governments that agglomerated to form NYC.
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| 36. | Preliminary data on authentic lunar dust has shown that in aqueous suspension, lunar particles agglomerate rapidly.
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| 37. | That is crucial in preparation of the stable suspensions because the superparamagnetic nanoparticles do not magnetically agglomerate.
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| 38. | As long as the lawsuits remain individual and are not agglomerated, there is absolutely no financial risk,
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| 39. | This means that the solid particles do not agglomerate or phase separate even in extremely strong magnetic fields.
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| 40. | And if they last, if they survive for awhile, they begin to agglomerate with other ideas.
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