Examples of using Agglomeration in English and their translations into Dutch
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Agglomeration in the case of powders.
At the level of agglomeration or zone.
No agglomeration in the course of storage.
Extraction and agglomeration of peat.
Agglomeration of people in a shopping mall.
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President of the agglomeration of La Rochelle.
In agglomeration of more than 25.000 inhabitants.
Is part of the agglomeration of Berlin.
Wet agglomeration and granulation of solids.
Sustainability and economies of agglomeration.
Mining and agglomeration of lignite.
Color: Gray-white or light brown without agglomeration.
Mining and agglomeration of hard coal.
High temperature and pressure will cause agglomeration.
Micro-spatial effects of agglomeration decentralization.
It is forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires agglomeration.
Broken Bay: an agglomeration of experiences and impressions.
Appearance: Black micro-powder, without any agglomeration.
People without agglomeration, maximum 4 height,
Teltow is part of the agglomeration of Berlin.
The Marketing Group was founded on the concept of agglomeration.
Competitiveness grows if spatial networks of agglomeration and production are allowed to develop.
light brown without agglomeration.
Six municipalities of the agglomeration of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and the participating cities of Rambouillet and Saint-Cyr-School.
Maximum pollution level in agglomeration or zone.
Although relatively effective as an agglomeration control, the ODP has dis played an extremely limited ability to stimulate interregional relocation.
It is a part of Kolkata Urban Agglomeration.
Regional disincentive measures are instruments for controlling agglomeration development; they function as push instruments with respect to investment projects within agglomerations. .
Actual times of arrivals of public transport in Poznań Agglomeration.
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