- cytosis. The term was
proposed by W. H.
Lewis in 1931. Non-specific,
adsorptive pinocytosis is a form of endocytosis, a
process in
which small particles...
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course of the
effluent adsorptive concentration at the
outlet of a
fixed bed adsorber.
Breakthrough curves are
important for
adsorptive separation technologies...
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determination of ions in solution.
Stripping voltammetry (anodic,
cathodic and
adsorptive) have been emplo**** for
analysis of
organic molecules as well as metal...
- frame, etc.).
Aluminium is used
because it is non-toxic (see below), non-
adsorptive, and splinter-proof;
Building and
construction (windows, doors, siding...
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usually have
lower surface areas than
activated carbons, but
present high
adsorptive capacities for
certain metals,
particularly those from
group 12 (copper...
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membranes with
internal pores which contain adsorptive moieties that can bind the
target protein.
Adsorptive membranes are
available in a
variety of geometries...
- an
electric current in an
electrochemical cell
restoring the carbon's
adsorptive capacity.
Electrochemical regeneration represents an
alternative to thermal...
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probing gas (called the adsorbate) that does not
react chemically with the
adsorptive (the
material upon
which the gas
attaches to) to
quantify specific surface...
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Dispersive adhesion, also
called adsorptive adhesion, is a
mechanism for
adhesion which attributes attractive forces between two
materials to intermolecular...
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alternative to akadama. [citation needed]
Montmorillonite is
effective as an
adsorptive of
heavy metals,
however the
impact this has on
human health is unknown...