There are few examples of synthetic polyelectrolytes that produce complex coacervates, however. |
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Droplets, or coacervates, formed and were enclosed by protein or lipid shells. |
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Observe the coacervates under high power and make drawings of what you see. |
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An evaluation of various formulations and processes for coacervate formation revealed that flavor coacervates can be formed in numerous ways. |
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He said that this synthetic glue is based on complex coacervates, an ideal but so far unused method for making injectable adhesives. |
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Langmuir I The role of attractive and repulsive forces in the formation of tactoids, thixotropic gels, protein crystals and coacervates. |
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The effect of applying ultrasound has been considered with a view to comminuting precipitates produced under low shear to the colloidal scale to form coacervates. |
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The novel coacervates are effective for extracting and enriching a variety of chemicals from biological and environmental samples. |
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Shell-core systems such as coacervates or gelatin beads are costly and generally limited to lipophilic flavours. |
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The composition is free of anionic water-soluble polymers, random copolymers, block copolymers, coacervates, precipitates and silicone copolymers. |
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Deposition from anionic surfactant systems is frequently achieved by the formation of complex coacervates of cationic polymers and anionic surfactants. |
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