Similar words: erythrocyte sedimentation rate, sedimentary, sedimentary rock, sediment, impedimenta, lamentation, fermentation, augmentation. Meaning: [‚sedɪmen'teɪʃn] n. the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating.
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1) In consequence the use of sedimentation columns or tubes to determine the fall velocities of sediment particles has become very popular.
2) The sedimentation rate is elevated in 90-95 % of these patients and when above 50 Westergren helps confirm the diagnosis.
3) Complex fluctuations in the sedimentation rates and modal proportions are possible.
4) Sedimentation goes on all the time, for ever moving from place to place, for ever cannibalising itself.
5) If we really had continuous sedimentation then there would surely be no bedding planes at all.
6) Discrete sedimentation events are predicted each time the concentration exceeds the critical value.
7) Complete blood count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were regularly measured at clinic visits.
8) These criticisms include major ecological changes, reservoir sedimentation and the uprooting of large numbers of people.
9) Simultaneously, sedimentation occurred at the base, as in previous experiments, so the mean concentration decreased with time.
10) Yet sedimentation and disappearing marshes alone can not explain the thickening of the bay's waters and its desultory humours.
11) Such conditions are commonly associated with deltaic sedimentation which along the Gulf Coast attain thicknesses of 50, 000 feet.
12) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate; Automatic ESR analyzer; Relevance.
13) These treatments also useful for centrifugation and sedimentation.
14) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate was slow in perinatal newborn.
15) Twelve patients with clinically active disease had normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate values; all of these had raised scan score.
16) The scan score correlated with all laboratory tests generally accepted to reflect active gut inflammation except for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
17) Their electron traps are bleached during transport but after sedimentation and burial they begin to accumulate electrons once more.
18) Blood tests were normal with the exception of a slightly raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
19) Olivine and plagioclase continue to crystallize in the upper layer until critical concentrations are again reached and another pulse of sedimentation occurs.
20) Observations of graded bedding[sentencedict.com], trough structures and cross-layering suggested sedimentation from magmatic currents induced either by convection or by gravity currents.
21) The mechanism allows for great variation and complexity in magma chamber sedimentation.
22) At each visit the temperature, pulse, haemoglobin, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were measured.
23) In 1860 John Phillips proposed 96m years, based on estimated rates of erosion and sedimentation.
24) Our data support the results of other studies which have found the erythrocyte sedimentation rate to be of very limited value.
25) Data in the Table show that the scan score correlated significantly with all laboratory measurements except the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
26) There is also the very obvious repeated control of certain forms of sedimentation by climatic factors.
27) But I still maintain that most bedding planes show evidence of a pause in sedimentation,[http://sentencedict.com/sedimentation.html] if not actual erosion.
28) Toxic substances and nutrients were the prime suspects along with the well-known recidivist, sedimentation.
29) Recent evidence from boreholes clearly demonstrates the control of Triassic basin sedimentation by marginal faults.
30) This may be a factor of environment of deposition, or a consequence of rapid sedimentation rates, particularly in carbonate environments.
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