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The classification of wastewater in terms of size distribution is normally done from a practical point of view. Typically, a distinction is made between soluble, colloidal and suspended components (Figure 3.6). While this definition for determining what solids are is rational as far as physical transport processes in sewers are concerned, when dealing with the microbial processes for sewer conditions, an extension of the solids definition is required. Particles larger than about 10-4 pm cannot be transported through the cell wall and are, therefore, from a microbial point of view, considered particles. [Pg.46]

Fig. 8.123 Conditions in the nip between two smooth, counter rotating rollers during the compaction of particulate solids. Definitions of geometry, angles, and roll force. Fig. 8.123 Conditions in the nip between two smooth, counter rotating rollers during the compaction of particulate solids. Definitions of geometry, angles, and roll force.
During last decades, the concept of the photon DOS is extensively discussed with respect to elementary photon emission and scattering events. Formulation of the photon DOS concept was promoted by pioneering papers by Purcell in 1947 [19], and Bykov in 1972 [20]. They predicted the considerable modification of spontaneous emission rate in cavities and in periodic medium, respectively. Today, the modification of spontaneous emission and scattering of light constitutes a body of modern nanophotonics (see e.g. [21] and refs, therein). Local photonic DOS which in many instances is an optical counterpart of local electronic DOS in doped semiconductors still lacks a solid definition [22]. [Pg.103]

Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) juice powder CAS 84929-31-7 EINECS/ELINCS 284-515-8 Synonyms Citrus limonum Citrus medica limonum Citrus medica limonum juice powder Lemon juice powder Lemon juice solids Definition Powd. of the dried juice of the lemon, Citrus medica limonum... [Pg.2389]

Solid Definite Definite Rigidly clinging Very slight... [Pg.7]

Schulze, D. (1996a) Flowability of bulk solids - Definition and measuring techniques. Part I. Powder Bulk Eng., 10(4, Part 1), 45-61. [See Schwedes, J. (2003)]... [Pg.66]

Schulze, D. Flowability of Bulk Solids - Definition and Measuring Techniques, Part I and II. Powder and Bulk Engng. 10(1996)4,45/61 6,17/28... [Pg.23]

To begin with, defining physicalism and dualism are not easy tasks. For a dualist to say that there is more than one mode of causation, at least one of those modes needs to be clearly and explicitly described. Similarly, if a physicalist says that all causes are physical, such a statement is meaningless without a solid definition of what counts as physical and what does not (Stoljar, 2009). [Pg.100]


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