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Small substrate particles, generally referring to particles less than 2 mm in diameter. Sand is larger than silt and smaller than cobble or rubble.
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| sand |
a variable color averaging a yellowish gray. sandy the color of sand.
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| sand |
The most common form of silica used in making glass. It is collected from the seashore or, preferably, from deposits that have fewer impurities. For most present-day glassmaking, sand must have a low iron content. Before being used in a batch, it is thoroughly washed, heated to remove carbonaceous matter, and screened to obtain uniformly small grains.
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| sand |
suspended sediment or bed material with a particle-size of 0.062-2.0 mm in diameter.
Ãâó: www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/LFB/glossary/s.html
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| Sandimmune |
an earlier formulation of cyclosporine. An immunosuppressive drug used with other immunosuppressive drugs, that acts specifically to inhibit helper T cells, thereby helping prevent the rejection of a transplanted organ. Sandimmune and Neoral are not bioequivalent and cannot be used interchangeably without physician supervision
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