单词 | agglomerated |
例句 | The old model of urban economics, agglomerated vertically in a clutch of downtown skyscrapers, has gradually ceded to a broader vision of mobility, remote access and live-work neighborhoods. Rebuilding Ground Zero Was a Mess. Lower Manhattan Bloomed Anyway. 2021-09-08T04:00:00Z But the super-small particles emitted by airplanes are forced directly downward by air currents and wing vortexes so rapidly that they haven’t agglomerated by the time they reach the ground, her team found. Little-understood, unregulated particles pollute neighborhoods under Sea-Tac flight paths, UW study finds 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z To increase efficiency, hedgerows and copses have been eliminated and farmland agglomerated into increasingly larger tracts of monoculture. Flour power: meet the bread heads baking a better loaf 2019-10-10T04:00:00Z The material, agglomerated using only natural resins, required years of research and testing for the use in phones. Portuguese tech firm uncorks a smartphone made using cork 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z If your wealth means you’ve agglomerated much of the world’s best talent at your club, you’re likely to progress in both cup competitions and in Europe. Leicester and Tottenham offer hope by tinkering less and avoiding rotation | Jonathan Wilson 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z After the formation of the planets, agglomerated chunks of matter transported these primitive organism onto earth, where they continued to evolve until the appearance of man. Charles Darwin and the Early Search for Extraterrestrial Life 2014-04-24T17:00:38Z The European Commission said on Friday it was starting the study after a complaint lodged last month by A.St.A., the European association of manufacturers of agglomerated stones. EU opens new front in China trade battle with stone case 2013-06-28T09:42:19Z In those days, nearly all hemophiliacs were HIV-positive because they were infused repeatedly with blood products agglomerated from thousands of donors—none of whom were screened for HIV until the mid- to late 1980s. AIDS: Genetic Clues From HIV Elite Controllers Could Lead to Better Vaccines, Cancer Treatments (preview) 2012-06-25T11:45:00.173Z What could you expect in this stress of humanity, even though the agglomerated community were not lacking in some of the best and bravest of all lands? A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z It is built of great blocks of hewn stone, on a vast, square foundation of rough, agglomerated material, such as composes the mass of all the other ruinous tombs. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z They are found not only in the leprous cells, but also in those of the connective tissue running between the agglomerated masses of the former. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Rodrigo de Fonseca relates that the Indians, after drinking certain waters, were attacked with a disease in which the hair became agglomerated and matted in the most disgusting manner. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z For centuries, wars reallocated huge territories, as empires were agglomerated or dismantled and states wiped off the map. Opinion: War Really Is Going Out of Style 2011-12-18T01:46:01Z “It is really more interesting and most effective to keep those numbers separate, because if you combine them, the agglomerated number is hard to understand,” he said. Green Blog: For Parched Times, a New Water Calculus 2011-11-02T15:32:30Z It has agglomerated our forces in a solid and vigorous union. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z As the light grew we became aware of an abrupt eminence of granite on our left front; it arose, in the form of a steep cone, from a monstrous, agglomerated mass of copper-tinted, shapeless hummocks. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z The assertions of Sighele, Le Bon and the rest relate to groups of a short-lived character, which some passing interest has hastily agglomerated out of various sorts of individuals. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z Section of bast region, � 235, showing agglomerated bundles of bast fibre, each bundle representing a spinning unit or filament. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z The granulations have agglomerated at the centre of the drops. The Mechanism of Life On close examination I found the earth of which they are composed to consist of very minute granules, agglomerated with cement, and forming many rows of little ridges and turrets. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 2 The plain was strewn with great, absolutely round rocks, formed by pebbles agglomerated in marl, huge balls polished by all the submarine currents and deep-sea tides. The Tremendous Event What completes the effect of the place is its appeal to the feelings, made in so many ways, but made above all by agglomerated immensity. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877. It has agglomerated population, centralized means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. Manifesto of the Communist Party The spores in Sporidesmium appear to consist of irregular masses of cells, agglomerated into a kind of compound spore. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses We there see irregular pieces of varied form and material agglomerated into a single mass. The Story of the Heavens The Premi�re Chambre to the L., in the north-west corner of the Hall, is one of the most profoundly interesting in the agglomerated mass of buildings known as the Palais de Justice. The Story of Paris These beetles worm their way into the wood, making often long tunnels, feeding as they work, and leaving their ejecta in the shape of agglomerated sawdust. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men. Here, too, we find different degrees of solidity or density in the agglomerated matter. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science It is only by the microscope and transparency that one can make sure of these tints; upon a sufficient quantity of agglomerated spores the colour may be distinguished by the naked eye. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses We find the sedentary Indians of New Mexico agglomerated in the following clusters:— 1. Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I It is mysteriously lighted by magnificent painted windows, and supported on each side by seven large pillars, composed of round agglomerated columns. Historical Sketch of the Cathedral of Strasburg When the material, distilled in imperceptibly minute portions from the living mollusc, has chemically agglomerated round the original kernel, the pearl is made. The Parables of Our Lord On the one hand were the centralists, who would have bound the loosely agglomerated kingdoms, duchies, and territories of the Empire into a consolidated state. The Governments of Europe According to him, a confluence of atoms round a spherical centre of attraction, would cause the agglomerated mass to revolve upon its axis in the manner of our earth. An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges With them, union was not strength, but weakness: the more they were agglomerated the less were they to be feared. A Handbook of the Boer War With General Map of South Africa and 18 Sketch Maps and Plans By the perturbations of planetary attraction, or by different original velocities, a comet may be lengthened into an invisible stream, or an invisible stream agglomerated till it is visible as a comet. Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work Round these two centres, at the ordinary temperature, are agglomerated by attraction other molecules, and in this manner the ions whose properties have just been studied are formed. The New Physics and Its Evolution We see matter either agglomerated into rotating, revolving spheres of different density and size, or scattered through space in the form of self-luminous vapor. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 Various cities of the dominions agglomerated under his sway claimed his attentions successively. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Men are known to have agglomerated in the beginning of society in two ways: as nomadic hordes and as fixed inhabitants of settlements. The Historic Thames In life, men's minds are not sharpened, they are diffused, by emotion; and the utterance which best represents them is fluctuating and agglomerated rather than compact and defined. Books and Characters French and English The emanation is certainly composed of alpha ions with a few molecules agglomerated round them. The New Physics and Its Evolution Local interests and rights, the special affairs of certain populations agglomerated in certain spots, are the only objects, the only province of the communes. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 If Charles desired higher rank, the emperor would be quite willing to erect his territories into a realm and to create him monarch of his own agglomerated possessions, welded into a new unity. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The agglomerated product must be porous so as to afford access of the furnace-reducing gases to the ore. Edison, His Life and Inventions It has agglomerated production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. The Communist Manifesto No, it is said, society did not exist; men were agglomerated, but not associated; the arbitrary constitution of property and the State, as well as the intolerant dogmatism of religion, prove it. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery The rocks belong to agglomerated masses, which form the immediate ground of the cascades, and have been already mentioned as constituting a bed of cemented conglomerate rocks, appearing at various places along the river. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources But in plant or animal the condensed light was never separated and individualised, never parted from, though obviously gathered and agglomerated out of, the generally diffused rosy sheen that tinged the entire landscape. Across the Zodiac The problem to be solved was to market an agglomerated material so as to avoid the drawbacks of fine ore. Edison, His Life and Inventions The very essence of the romantic and the scenic is in the way these colossal dwellings are packed together in their steep streets, in the depths of their little enclosed, agglomerated city. Italian Hours But when it has passed beyond this first stage, it increases from within, like all growths, and the work is accomplished by the increase of families agglomerated in the same large towns. Irish Race in the Past and the Present On close examination, I found the earth of which they are composed to consist of very minute granules, agglomerated without cement, and forming many rows of little ridges and turrets. The Naturalist on the River Amazons The moment she was gone, Janet caught up her broom again, and went spying about over the roof—ceiling there was none—after long tangles of agglomerated cobweb and smoke. Sir Gibbie It was built of great blocks of hewn stone, on a vast, square foundation of rough, agglomerated material, such as composes the mass of all the other ruinous tombs. The Marble Faun - Volume 2 The Romance of Monte Beni Society reigns over units, over single figures agglomerated like grains of corn in a heap. The Village Rector But in all the nasal harmonies we whined forth from those hard benches I could not recall one that treated of the voice of agglomerated mankind. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million |
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