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- Particle_technology abstract "Particle technology is that branch of science and engineering dealing with the production, handling, modification, and use of a wide variety of particulate materials, both wet or dry, in sizes ranging from nanometers to centimeters; its scope spans a range of industries to include chemical, petrochemical, agricultural, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, advanced materials, energy, and the environment.This definition is given (essentially) by the Particle Technology Forum, an international and interdisciplinary forum, but also a division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and as such is included in their list under the title of AIChE’s Technical Divisions and Forums.".
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- Particle_technology type Particulates.
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- Particle_technology comment "Particle technology is that branch of science and engineering dealing with the production, handling, modification, and use of a wide variety of particulate materials, both wet or dry, in sizes ranging from nanometers to centimeters; its scope spans a range of industries to include chemical, petrochemical, agricultural, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, advanced materials, energy, and the environment.This definition is given (essentially) by the Particle Technology Forum, an international and interdisciplinary forum, but also a division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and as such is included in their list under the title of AIChE’s Technical Divisions and Forums.".
- Particle_technology label "Particle technology".
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