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Their exploratory findings indicate, among others, that smaller nanoparticles are subject to enhanced agglomeration, which ...
By-product fines are frequently briquetted with a binder for ease of handling. Agglomeration in general is practiced when larger sizes are required for ease of handling, or to reduce dust nuisances, ...
Two of the best regional scientists share with us what they have learned about the economics of agglomeration. This splendid book shows that different strands in the literature rely on the same common ...
One possible explanation which has been studied for a long time is that firms and workers in larger cities benefit from agglomeration economies. Another possible explanation is that the higher ...