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The mixing or movement of the cleaning solution in the equipment. Agitation may occur from flow of the cleaning solution, or it may be due to mixers or impellers. Agitation continually supplies fresh cleaning solution to the surfaces.
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major depressive disorder with psychomotor agitation.
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The process or moving a film or paper during the chemical development process. Agitation aims to produce evenly developed negatives or prints, and to prevent staining during production
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| agitation |
In metallurgy, the act or state of being stirred or shaken mechanically, sometimes accomplished by the introduction of compressed air.
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The process of moving in a rapid manner. Carpet is usually agitated by the brushes on a vaccum cleaner.
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