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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate/Zeta Sedimentation Rate

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Sedimentation rates are a vital laboratory adjunct to the clinical skills of the emergency physician. A patient with an elevated rate in the emergency department needs further evaluation and appropriate referral. If the test is markedly elevated, there is a 95 per cent chance of an infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic process as the underlying cause.
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Sediments Are Moved

1989
The science of sedimentology was revolutionized in 1948, when the concept of turbidity-current transport and deposition was introduced by Kuenen and Migliorini(1950). Turbidity currents, which are not observable in nature, are supposedly generated by submarine slides of catastrophic proportion.
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Sediment Generation and Sediment Routing Systems

Earth-Science Reviews, 2020
Caracciolo L., Chew D., Ando' S.
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Erosion and Sedimentation

1995
The second edition of this acclaimed, accessible textbook brings the subject of sedimentation and erosion completely up-to-date, providing an excellent primer on both fundamental concepts of sediment-transport theory and methods for practical applications.
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Rate of Sedimentation of Recent Deep-Sea Sediments

1939
Abstract The sediments of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean contain different foraminiferal zones. Three zones have been recognized—an upper zone containing warm-water foraminifera, a middle zone containing cool-water types, and a lower zone containing warm-water types.
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New Developments in Sedimentation and Sedimentator Design

Recent Patents on Chemical Engineeringe, 2010
Manuel María Mahamud-López   +3 more
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Treatise on Sedimentation.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1927
A. M. D., W. H. Twenhofel
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