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sediment /sed·i·ment/ (sed´ĭ-ment) a precipitate, especially that formed spontaneously.
sed·i·ment (sd-mnt)
n.
Insoluble material that sinks to the bottom of a liquid, as in hypostasis.

sediment
[sed′imənt]
Etymology: L, sedimentum, settling
a deposit of relatively insoluble material that settles to the bottom of a container of liquid.

sediment [sed´ĭ-ment]
a precipitate, especially that formed spontaneously.

sediment,
n a deposit of relatively insoluble material that settles to the bottom of a container of liquid.

sediment
a deposit, often a precipitate, that develops spontaneously.

sediment activity test
a test of ruminal function based on the speed with which the sediment in a sample of rumen fluid floats to the top, an indication that it has been digested.


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4) She argues that the trajectory of dominant thinking on cinema over the course of the 20th century disavows the potential for phenomenological "reversibility" and has sedimented into a tripartite configuration (a three-headed monster, of sorts) that disregards the fluid and organic relationship between the always-already intertwined perceptual/expressive activity of the spectator and the manner in which cinema rearticulates that very activity.
1) are best visualised by microscopy of sedimented or centrifuged urine that has been taken between 10h00 and 14h00, when egg shedding is maximal.
In the ultracentrifuge, the hXRCC1 sedimented with an intrinsic sedimentation coefficient, s0 20,w, of 3.
 
 
 
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