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flotation the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking) financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock shares
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flotation Flotation is a method for the separation of mixtures. Flotation is a separation technique used widely in the minerals industry, for paper deinking and water treatment amongst others. The technique relies apon differences in the surface properties of different particles to separate then. The particles that are to be floated are rendered hydrophobic by the addition of the appropriate chemicals. ...
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flotation A technique for the recovery of plant remains from archaeological sites. Sediments or pit contents are poured into water or heavy liquid; the lighter, carbonized plant remains float to the top for recovery, while the heavier sediments and other materials fall to the bottom.
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flotation the process of recovering small particles of organic material by immersing sediment samples in water or other fluids and skimming off the particles which float on the surface. An important method for obtaining microfloral and microfaunal remains and carbon samples.
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flotation When a company first sells its stock to the general public, through a stock market, it is said to have floated.
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