sieving Meaning & Definition

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  • Aggregates were premoistened with deionized water by capillary action for 10 min and then subjected to wet sieving for 5 min27.

  • Recovery rates of over 85% were recorded with both washing and sieving methods.

  • Then, in the laboratory each core section was processed by washing and sieving the content sequentially through 4.75-, 2-, 1.4and 0.85-mm sieves.

  • Few investigators have utilized dextran sieving techniques to elucidate the properties of the glomerular filtration barrier in women with pre-eclampsia.

  • At monthly intervals, seeds were retrieved from the seed-soil mixture by sieving (1.44 mm 1.44 mm) and washing.

  • Measurements of pigment composition were taken from three individual cores, 1 day after sieving the sediment and from all experimental cores after 21 days.

  • Spores of mycorrhizal endogeny species extracted from soil by wet sieving and decanting.

  • The molluscan infauna of dead wood was also included, but no sieving for soil infauna was attempted.

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