These tests used either complement fixation or flocculation techniques. |
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The presence of fats and oils in the seeds prevents flocculation, and the beer cannot keep its froth. |
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Direct filtration process consists of chemical coagulation, rapid mixing and flocculation followed by rapid sand filtration. |
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They are based on the precipitation, or flocculation, that takes place when antibody and specially prepared antigens are mixed together. |
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Palygorskite and sepiolite clays also are used because of their resistance to flocculation under high salinity conditions. |
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The dredged mud-water mixture was cleaned in a flocculation treatment barge and an active carbon filtration system. |
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The facility incorporates a chromate removal station, which recovers iron, aluminum and chromium through flocculation. |
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It is known that liposomes can be modified with poloxamers to prolong their circulation time in the blood stream as well as to prevent their flocculation, fusion, or binding. |
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The flocculation tank has wooden paddle-type mixers that slowly rotate on a horizontal motor-driven shaft. |
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The relative fibre flocculation kinetics of the TMP was determined using a Flocky Tester. |
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The fibres have a strong tendency to form three dimensional networks through mechanical intertwining or flocculation of the fibres when they are suspended in water. |
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In this process particles in the water, including the floc created by flocculation, are allowed to settle out of the water naturally by gravity's pull. |
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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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Options for harvesting include centrifugation or chemical flocculation, which pushes all the microalgae together, but there are high costs associated with these processes too. |
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The study of flocculation is important in a wide variety of applications, such as nondrip paints, extruded ceramics, and emulsions. |
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This characteristic, combined with open structure typical of rapid sedimentation and flocculation in saline or brackish water, accounts for the potential instability of these sensitive marine clays. |
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The process uses cyclone separation, solvent washing, flotation, boiling point differences and flocculation to separate valuable products, prepare water for recycling and prepare residual tailings for disposal. |
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Once dissolved, however, zinc ions must be eliminated from effluents and waste water by chemical precipitation or precipitation with flocculation. |
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The treatment process includes screening, Actiflo treatment trains consisting of flocculation, clarification and settling, dual media filtration, disinfection with chlorine gas and fluoridation. |
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Various flocculation tests have been designed. |
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These are off-the-shelf units that involve a group of treatment processes, such as chemical feed, rapid mixing, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration, in a compact, preassembled unit. |
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So it all comes down to finding a winning combination of taste and storage life that also gives good flocculation, the right cloudiness and so forth, using ingredients that are as natural as possible. |
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It analyzes phenomena such as shear thinning, dilatancy, thixotropy, aging, emulsification, gelation, dissolvation, and flocculation in various products and texture types. |
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Watch the flocculation or deflocculation of your glaze, because if it is deflocculated, it may dry too fast before you have a chance to impress the leaf. |
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In addition to creating a homogeneous mixture of wastewater, the EQ tank equalizes the flow to the flocculation tubes which are part of the DAF process. |
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