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differences between agglomerates and
ordinary ash beds or tuffs.
Agglomerates are co****r and less
frequently well-bedded.
Agglomerates can be non-welded...
- Look up
agglomeration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agglomeration may
refer to:
Urban agglomeration, in
standard English Megalopolis, in Chinese...
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Agglomerated food
powder is a unit
operation during which native particles are ****embled to form
bigger agglomerates, in
which the
original particle can...
- to
increasing the cost of
agglomerate production,
reducibility deteriorates when
mechanical strength is sought.
Agglomerates are
generally classified as...
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sovereign states and/or
dependent territories. It
includes city-states that
agglomerate with
their neighbouring countries.
Border town Cross-border town naming...
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urban economics,
economies of
agglomeration (or
agglomeration effects), explains, in
broad terms, how
urban agglomeration occurs in
locations where cost...
- Po****tion
Totals Urban Agglomerations and Cities, Data Highlights" (PDF).
Census of
India 2011. 13
February 2012. "Urban
Agglomeration". Arthapedia. India...
- is a list of the
largest urban agglomerations in
North America. It
includes the 50 most po****ted
urban agglomerations as
determined by
either CityPo****tion...
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Utrecht and the
surrounding cities, villages, and
townships form an
agglomeration in the
middle of The Netherlands. It is
located entirely in the province...
- An
agglomeration community (French: communauté d'agglomération,
pronounced [kɔmynote daɡlɔmeʁasjɔ̃]) is a
consortium of
communes (muni****lities) in France...