Examples of using Fine particles in English and their translations into Danish
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talks about air quality during the Beijing games:‘During the first two days of the Games, the concentration of PM2.5, the fine particles that penetrate deep into the lungs,
Precision woven fabrics for high-performance gas and fine particle filtration applications,
Studies suggest that fine particle rare earth oxide dispersion strengthened reinforced stronger than carbide.
In the directive, the Commission proposes a new form for the finer particles, PM2.5.
The purpose of the sand filter is to clean the water for finer particles.
Stage 2:The corona particle charger charges finer particles.
Scientists warn that the finest particles constitute a serious threat to human life,
PM2.5 are the finest particles and the ones most dangerous to the body; that is why the limit should
Colloid colloids are the finest particles in the soil, with an average diameter of less than 0.0002mm.
Colloid colloids are the finest particles in the soil, with an average diameter of less than 0.0002 mm. The colloids include some organic material
even the finest particles.
Extremely coarse powder gained by screening to separate any finer particles has excellent flow characteristics
The in vitro tests performed in humid environment show non- equivalence due to superiority in the stages with the finest particles both separately and after pooling.
What many people don't know is that the modern dust bag from Siemens retains the finest particles.
Monocrystalline Diamond, Fine particle Diamond, and Polycrystalline Diamond.
The fine particle dose ratio was 1.01
in the dust bag. What many people don't know is that the modern dust bag from Siemens retains the finest particles.
removing of fine particles has rightly moved from coarse to finer particles- PM10 to PM2.5- it should also apply to particles even smaller than PM2.5.
I am extremely pleased that regulations have been introduced for finer particles, often the most harmful,
molybdenum alloy is such a rare earth oxide fine particle dispersion strengthening effect to achieve the purpose of improving strength of the alloy.