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amount of mixing

amount of mixing

The designation of the extent of mixer action employed in combining the ingredients for concrete or mortar; for stationary mixers: the mixing time; for truck mixers: the number of revolutions of the drum or blades at mixing speed, after the intermingling of the cement with water and aggregates.
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This is in good agreement with the amount of mixing time.
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Some amount of mixing could, therefore, be profitably used to reduce the tail of the distribution and minimize the frequency of high relative doses.
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Change the engine design to reduce soot and other particles by increasing the amount of mixing between fuel and air, and you wind up producing more nitrogen oxides.
Equally important is the amount of mixing action applied to the sand.
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