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But there are some applications which can only be carried out by wet sieving.
The old man shook his head and returned to his sieving.
Most workers find it convenient to record their sieving analysis data systematically on forms designed for the purpose.
Hand sieving is a simple technique for separating particles of different sizes.
With automated sieving technology, workers can track the success of these blasts and receive instant results.
The reason for the effectiveness of this sieving method is based on two components:
The sieving technique is strongly dependent upon sieve mesh shape.
Simple sieving, on its own, is obviously nowhere near capable of generating the amount of order in a living thing.
Without meticulous sieving, the white bean soup will not be properly velvety.
The two main ways a company keeps track of fragmented material are through manual and automated sieving procedures.
Manual sieving involves extracting a sample of material to analyze the size distribution.
Perhaps the most commonly used method of determining particle sizes, dry sieving, is subject to potential errors from many sources.
The upper and lower teeth interlocked; according to Bennett (2013) they formed a basket for sieving food items from water.
It was an internet-based sieving effort from Cooperating Systems Corporation.
See Optical Granulometry to view the automated sieving process.
The structures, called sporangia, were found by crushing fossil-bearing samples and sieving them through a fine mesh.
Lattice sieving is a technique for finding smooth values of a bivariate polynomial over a large region.
Automated sieving is an advanced way of sieving materials running through a process.
A favored explanation is kinetic sieving.
Mixtures of substances that are not soluble are usually readily separated by physical sieving or settlement.
Scientists have known the gene's approximate location since the early 1980's, but "it's been very elusive," Dr. Sieving said.
Examination of the condition of the meshes in the sieve nest should always be carried out before undertaking a major sieving programme.
The sieving of 80 tonnes of earth failed to recover even a scrap of the missing face, which must have shattered into individual crystals.
Most commonly sieving is used for size determination in the pebble and sand ranges, i.e. particles coarser than 0 063 mm.
Persons from the Isle of Wight Museum say that sieving is underway at one fossil location.