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flocculent. 1. Chem aggregated in woolly cloudlike masses. 2. Biology covered with tufts or flakes of a waxy or wool-like substance ...
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Flocculation refers to a process where a soluteIn chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent. ... Flocculently FlocculentlyView a custom Glossary about this definition+glos...
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A shepherd and his wife, spinning wool, near Kayakoy (also known as Kaya), Turkey. One-third of Turkey's agricultural land is devoted to the grazing of cattle, sheep, goats, and water buffalo. It is one of Europe's leading ... Natural hair covering of the sheep, ... Sheep have been bred for their wool since ancient times.
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Port and resort on the east coast of Kent, southeast England; population (2001) 29,200. Industries include fishing, boatbuilding, and tourism. Julius Caesar is said to have landed at nearby Walmer in 55 BC, ... Deal Castle was one of many fortifications built along the south coast in about 1540, ... In the 18th century,
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The high-activated bacteria distributing by monolayer and flocculently on the surface of activated carbon, and then they exist greatly ground holes and crack on the surface of activated carbon, forming countless active centers for biology decomposing.
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Furthermore, the DAB-reaction product lies flocculently around ... 3) or it is flocculently localized in the cytosol of these cells near the cellular ...
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Furthermore, the DAB-reaction product lies flocculently at vesicles and membrane-bounded organelles in the endothelium (Fig. 4c and d), sometimes adhering ...
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1. a group of one species of animal or bird which eats or travels or is kept together, e.g. flock of sheep, of wild geese. ... 2. wool or cotton particles or debris used as stuffing or packing. ... not a stud ewe; a ewe kept for breeding or wool production.
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The characteristics of the growth (diffuse or flocculent) .... flocculently in 5 per cent horse serum neopeptone water. It agglu- ...
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