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Ultrafiltration (UF) is a
variety of
membrane filtration in
which forces such as
pressure or
concentration gradients lead to a
separation through a semipermeable...
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renal physiology,
ultrafiltration occurs at the
barrier between the
blood and the
filtrate in the
glomerular capsule (Bowman's capsule) in the kidneys...
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first use of
membranes on a
large scale was with
microfiltration and
ultrafiltration technologies.
Since the 1980s,
these separation processes,
along with...
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function according to this
principle are used
mainly in micro- and
ultrafiltration. They are used to
separate macromolecules from solutions, colloids...
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process called ultrafiltration.
Ultrafiltration removes water from the
pasteurised milk,
concentrating all
other components.
Ultrafiltration also results...
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alternative pre-treatment and
treatment methods for raw water.
Ultrafiltration is a
membrane filtration process and
provides an
alternative to conventional...
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replace some of
these functions through diffusion (waste removal) and
ultrafiltration (fluid removal).
Dialysis uses
highly purified (also
known as "ultrapure")...
- the benefits, efficacy, and
safety of
ultrafiltration compared to
diuretic therapy found that
ultrafiltration probably reduces the
incidence of heart-failure...
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separate the
components of milk
according to size. Specifically,
ultrafiltration allows the
smaller lactose, water, mineral, and
vitamin molecules to...
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Hemofiltration or
ultrafiltration devices constitute the
third major type of
blood salvage in
operating rooms. In general,
ultrafiltration devices filter...