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residuum

[rə′zij·ə·wəm]
(materials)
(chemical engineering)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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This is not presently understood, but may be a result of few samples being collected directly from bedrock residuum. In northern parts of the state, glacial activities distributed Devonian-aged bedrock fragments over large areas.
(81) In order for preemption to apply, the general article offense must still offend the residuum prong of the Wright test.
The FR values of the soil material and topography factors were higher than 1.3 in gneiss residuum and hilly areas classes.
The sporocyst residuum was a spheroidal or elongate mass of densely packed granules, and the sporozoites contained a conspicuous posterior refractile body.
Residuum volume changes provide a considerable challenge to prosthetic socket fitting both in the acute and established phases of rehabilitation, reviewed extensively by Sanders and Fatone [3].
This is the lowest average residuum reported in the last fifteen years since the high of 98% in 1999.
Among these components socket and liner are the important parts of the prosthesis due to its interface among the residuum and socket [1-3].
Here, the elastomer composition and the tire of the invention are characterized in containing residuum generated in a fermentative treatment of an organic matter in an elastomer component.
The identification of Eimeria species in rabbits has been performed using some biological features such as oocyst size and morphology (curvature, presence or absence of oocyst residuum, conspicuous/ inconspicuous micropyle, sporulation time) (Coudert et al., 1995, Pakandl, 2009, Oliveira et al., 2011).
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