Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
An unique aspect of the agglomerates according to the present invention is that they are formed without the use of a separate bonding substance, such as an adhesive. |
The volcanic strata consist of sheet-like flows of andesite, dacite, basalts, and trachybasalts that are interbedded with agglomerates and tuffs. |
The point he has missed is, a large percentage of India's surface area is still in villages where rainwater recharges the soil much more than it does in urban agglomerates. |
The most significant feature was the importance of the female line, which constituted the connecting threads that held together different family agglomerates. |
In this process the human proteins are inactivated and agglomerates are formed which may be the cause of the observed intolerance to the injection solutions. |