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coarse-grained

[kawrs-greynd, kohrs-] / ˈkɔrsˈgreɪnd, ˈkoʊrs- /




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These areas have coarse-grained sand, gravel and cobbles that make for highly permeable pathways to replenish groundwater.

From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2024

"We used coarse-grained molecular dynamic simulations, which although offering lower resolution allowed us to study the aggregation of multiple IDPs in a mixture."

From Science Daily • Apr. 2, 2024

The Stone of Destiny, described as coarse-grained, pinkish buff sandstone, is seen as a historic symbol of Scotland's monarchy.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2022

Producer Butch Vig and mixer Andy Wallace were also vital, applying precisely the right amount of gleam to the band's coarse-grained, jet engine roar.

From Salon • Sep. 24, 2021

Believing that Meggers’s survey had been too coarse-grained, Heckenberger and Petersen decided to search a single area intensively.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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