CGG has various meanings in the British category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CGG in British.
Action taken to put a situation right \nExample: If the pilot realises that the plane is too high on the approach, he or she should take corrective action immediately.
BritishIs the process whereby finely divided particles of turbidity and color, capable of remaining in suspension indefinitely, are combined by chemical means into masses sufficiently large to effect rapid settling. Or the clumping of particles in order to settle out impurities; often induced by chemicals such as lime or alum. OR Coagulation and coalescence are both words that are used to describe what happens when small particles in a dispersion combine together to form large ones.
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