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There are many possible causes of a high sedimentation rate.
At current sedimentation rates, the reservoir has a lifetime of more than five centuries.
Substantial fluctuations in sedimentation rate and proportions of each phase would be expected.
The original timing was calculated assuming a constant sedimentation rate.
Complex fluctuations in the sedimentation rates and modal proportions are possible.
Blood tests were normal with the exception of a slightly raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Basin growth is controlled by load migration and corresponding sedimentation rates.
Large values of S (faster sedimentation rate) correspond to larger molecular weight.
The concentration of helium-3 in the boundary clays also allowed the sedimentation rate to be determined.
Only one test was abnormal: the sedimentation rate.
Our data support the results of other studies which have found the erythrocyte sedimentation rate to be of very limited value.
You look at the polar sedimentation rates from global dust storms-whole cities could be buried.
The sedimentation rate of the lakes has increased eightfold since the beginning of the 19th century.
The length of this process should depend upon a combination of depth and sedimentation rate.
The full blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein are normal.
Sedimentation rates in the lake were low, meaning that few fossils were preserved.
The lake appears to have a higher sedimentation rate than would be expected in other similar reservoirs, being in the region of 100-150 t.km.
The sedimentation rates decreased gradually from the upstream to the crest of the dam.
Complete blood count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were regularly measured at clinic visits.
Engineers estimated that the natural sedimentation rate would give the reservoir a useful life of at least 71 years without any sediment removal.
At each visit the temperature, pulse, haemoglobin, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were measured.
Sedimentation rate of 50 or more.
ESR (sedimentation rate), a measure of inflammation, will be higher than normal.
The streams are now controlled by so many dams as to slow the river's sedimentation rate, causing geologic problems.
The depth of the core can be calibrated with an age by using carbon-14 dating techniques assuming a constant sedimentation rate.