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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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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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Anxiety accompanied by restlessness and resulting in increased psychomotor activity with disruptive physical and/or vocal behavior.
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