“…Otherwise, nearest-neighboring sites [i,j-l) and (i-l,j) (see Fig. 1) already compared with Y are needed to investigate to see whether they are occupied or not; if (at least) one of them is occupied the site (i,j) belongs to the cluster or earlier formed aggregate composed of neighboring sites and 1 is assigned to the site (i,j); if none of them is occupied, the site (i,j) is still assigned to be zero, even for p k > Y, and no deposition occurs or a colloid (only one site (i,j) is not appended to the already formed aggregate, then we say that it is dissolved (which is somewhat different from the backbone' 19 1 formation processes in standard percolation), and so forth. The computer simulations proceed on row by row from the bottom of a square lattice.…”