agglomeration

[US]/əglɒmə'reɪʃ(ə)n/
[UK]/ə,ɡlɑmə'reʃən/
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Translation

n. agglomeration; clustering; coalescence

Phrases & Collocations

economic agglomeration

industrial agglomeration

urban agglomeration

population agglomeration

business agglomeration

Example Sentences

be an agglomeration of

the agglomeration of too many people

and advance protein agglomeration and reduce solidifiable nitrogen content to 0.

Studies indicate that chymist coprecipitation annexed azeotropic distillation can better prevent from hard-agglomeration and obtains homodisperse nanoparticle.

Agglomeration is a serious problem in production of ceria using cerium hydroxide as precursor.Destroying the stabality of hydroxide gels by heating is the basis of deagglomeration.

Some quality problems of chicken essence products were proposed,such as hygroscopy,agglomeration,color change,stale,color fading,package expanding.

Real-world Examples

He and other economists call this clustering agglomeration.

Source: Popular Science Essays

To understand how an agglomeration gets going, consider New York City.

Source: Popular Science Essays

We are an agglomeration of all of our days and all of our minutes and everything that's happened to us.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

Though it resembles an agglomeration of plants, the facility is in fact a highly optimised Verbund (combine) held together by nearly 2,850km of pipes.

Source: Economist Business

Iceland, which is entirely devoid of alluvial soil, is wholly composed of volcanic tufa, that is to say, an agglomeration of porous rocks and stones.

Source: The Journey to the Heart of the Earth

You only have to look at the complaints of people who live in Seattle or the Bay Area to see that very serious negative implications of excessive or poorly managed agglomeration.

Source: Popular Science Essays

And on the other side of the Pacific, in Peru's Rio Supe, we already see huge agglomerations of people with monumental architecture 4,000 years before the Inca.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) August 2022 Collection

It is home to two of the largest agglomerations of little penguins and fur seals, and a ground zero for the reintroduction of locally extinct animals.

Source: Animal Logic

Even though you no longer use, much of the time anyway, the water transportation like we used to, they can still shape passive development through agglomeration, right?

Source: Money Earth

The fragmented ownership and low overhead costs help facilitate economies not of scale, but of agglomeration, with rows of idiosyncratic spaces that feel personal, informal and intimate.

Source: The Economist Culture

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