Wastewater containing ion exchange resins: Water from the regeneration of the demineralisation columns. |
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For demineralisation, giving good silica removal in counter-flow regeneration. |
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Table 1 shows the increase in investment costs as treatment levels move from water reclamation to water storage and to water demineralisation. |
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Furthermore, the NHS warns that excessive protein intake can lead to bone demineralisation and osteoporosis. |
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From this age onwards, we observe above all a process of bone demineralisation. |
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May also be used for demineralisation of water in high organic matter. |
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Resin with high capacity for softening and demineralisation. |
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It can lead to demineralisation of the tooth enamel which can result in discoloration, sensitivity and expensive dental work such as veneers. |
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Furthermore, demineralisation or decalcification plants for treating feed water consume water for regeneration of columns and high conductivity dumping. |
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Frequent application of high concentration topical fluoride may be of some benefit in preventing further demineralisation and increase the abrasion resistance of erosion lesions. |
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They include: silica removal, flocculation and coagulation, cold lime softening, clarification, sand filtering, reverse osmosis with high recovery and demineralisation. |
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Most drinking waters contain some fluoride. Processes such anion exchange, demineralisation and some other treatments which will remove it, affecting its concentration. |
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The demineralisation effect of orange juice may be lessened by the buffering capacity of saliva. |
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Osmotron Pro comprises several processes of softening, reverse osmosis and final demineralisation via the patented Septron-EDI module. |
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The fluorhydroxyapatite formed over time during the remineralisation process in an initial caries lesion is more resistant to future demineralisation. |
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With these ions, demineralisation could be facilitated and remineralisation could be more difficult results in a more stable crystal that is less soluble in acid. |
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They then cultured Streptococcus mutans, a common bacteria that feed on sugars in food and contribute to tooth enamel demineralisation, which often results in cavities. |
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