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granular

[gran-yuh-ler] / ˈgræn yə lər /


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Granular materials, those made up of individual pieces, whether grains of sand or coffee beans or pebbles, are the most abundant form of solid matter on Earth.

From Science Daily • Mar. 25, 2024

Granular activated carbon systems for wastewater treatment are like large Brita filters commonly used for purifying water at home.

From Salon • Aug. 17, 2021

Granular details of the evidence were splayed across newspaper front pages and websites, parsed on radio talk shows and pored over in dueling spin contests.

From Washington Post • Jun. 18, 2017

As I struggled for an analogy to describe what’s going on in America’s farms, Sid Gorham, CEO and co-founder of Granular, suggested something unsexy but apt: Farming is finally getting its Enterprise Resource Planning software.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 9, 2015

Granular carbon transmitters are capable of carrying much heavier current than the old Blake or other single or multiple electrode types.

From Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. by Miller, Kempster




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