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Filters out fine particles.
Fine particles are real crap.
Beware of fine particles mimetic.
Fine particles present special problems in flotation.
I explained the meaning of“dust”― fine particles of soil.
Beware of fine particles mimetic-No?
High efficiency: up to 100% of allergens and fine particles filtered.
The fine particles, soft and impalpable….
Setting standards for reducing concentrations of fine particles.
The fine particles, soft and impalpable easily absorb thro….
It is necessary that the fine particles are removed from the skin.
Inoculation with big particles Inoculation with fine particles.
Fine particles are also risk factors for various cancer types.
K: Resistance to surface damage by fine particles(anti-scratch).
The adhesive base for fine particles is the adhesive substance carboxymethyl cellulose.
Romania fails to protect its citizens from pollution with fine particles(PM10).
Highly resistant to dust, fine particles, water or oil splashes(IP67).
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The primer binds fine particles, and on a surface of any decoration is kept tight.
Wipe the stirrer repeatedly with a clean silk cloth until there are no fine particles on the surface.
Longitudinal winds spread these fine particles around the globe, creating optical phenomena.
It is a new procedure used to measure emissions of pollutants such as oxides of nitrogen(NOx) and fine particles.
Image quality: uniform fine particles and fine details(1800 x 600 dpi).
Secutex® separation and filter nonwoven geotextiles are used to prevent the migration of fine particles into the base course.
With stable color and quality, fine particles of materials, good feeling and excellent anti-ultraviolet.
It traps fine particles, such as pollens and dust mites, which trigger allergy and asthma symptoms.
Because of the lymphatic system released the fine particles of fat, which they then float to the surface.
In Europe, airborne fine particles due to energy consumption now kill around 300 000 people each year.
The shear forces can disintegrate fibrous,cellulosic material into fine particles and break the walls of the cell structure.
Air pollutants, including fine particles and ozone precursors, can travel thousands of kilometres across the continent by air.