Water was purified by reverse osmosis, charcoal filtration, deionization, ion exchange, and ultraviolet irradiation. |
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Apparently through osmosis they have come up with separate themes to pursue. |
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We had a lab to do that day, something to do with plants and microscopes and osmosis. |
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In the reverse osmosis process, pressure is applied to water to force it through a semipermeable membrane. |
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From water filters and water conditioners to reverse osmosis systems and saltless water softeners, all of our products are warranted. |
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They did not lose their status by osmosis any more than they could gain status by osmosis. |
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Tertiary treatment is a combination of treatments or advanced methods such as distillation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and the like. |
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He is engraved in the world's pop culture lexicon, absorbed via osmosis by each new generation. |
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In plants, osmosis occurs for example at root hairs, allowing the uptake of water from the soil. |
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Reverse osmosis is best known for its use in desalination, the process of turning sea water into drinking water. |
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Whey is separated into two storage tanks, pumped directly through a pasteurizer and concentrated by reverse osmosis to 10 percent before drying. |
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Thomas maintained that she did not devour encyclopaedias for breakfast but picked up her knowledge by osmosis. |
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Since there's little, if any, coursework required, call it education by osmosis. |
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If a solution and solvent or two solutions of different strength are separated by a semi permeable membrane, osmosis can occur. |
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One solution would be to build a garbage burning plant which would produce electricity which would drive reverse osmosis desalting units. |
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In addition, the most common membranes used in reverse osmosis units are subject to decay and failure and must be replaced periodically. |
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An increasingly popular process, reverse osmosis, essentially filters water at the molecular level, by forcing it through a membrane. |
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In other words, information was being transmitted almost by osmosis, encouraging the pursuit of excellence. |
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The open office is a tremendous opportunity to share knowledge and learn by osmosis. |
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Of course, you can always wait two or three years and hope your child will pick up reading through osmosis and mass whole-language drill. |
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A number of desalination methods are available, but the most popular are distillation and reverse osmosis. |
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Eventually, a pressure difference between the two heights of the solutions occurs which is so large that osmosis cannot continue. |
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There, the salt acts as a magnet, drawing water by osmosis from the blood and other body fluids up through the glands. |
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Therefore, water tends to flow into the cell by osmosis, down its concentration gradient. |
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But officials are loath to discuss the mysterious osmosis that seems to exist between the presidency and government. |
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By interaction and osmosis, the prevailing attitude shifts from one of doctrine, to that of a general consensus. |
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Hoberman mounts a catch all analysis of the curious three-way osmosis between Washington, Hollywood and the counter-culture. |
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Reverse osmosis is a process for desalting water that uses membranes that are permeable to water but essentially impermeable to salt. |
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Treatment of bottled water by distillation or reverse osmosis ensures oocyst removal. |
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Don't store distilled or ultra pure reverse osmosis water in soft plastic bottles. |
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Osmotic pressure is a measure of the extra pressure that has to be exerted to counteract osmosis. |
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The company has added reverse osmosis and oxygenation systems to its growing stable of Integrated Water Management solutions. |
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Even the dissolved salts don't get through these reverse osmosis filters. |
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The purpose of this activity is to teach the students about osmosis and the effects of hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions on animal cells. |
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Reverse osmosis is used to prepare drinking water from sea water. |
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Research and development is being undertaken on most membrane processes, including reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, microfiltration, and electrodialysis. |
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Electricity generators are also replacing some of the disinfection and cleansing chemicals by installing systems using ozone, electrodialysis, and reverse osmosis. |
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Of the two, reverse osmosis is the more widely used, particularly for desalting brackish waters from inland seas. |
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This solution is already used in many reverse osmosis processes used for desalting seawater. |
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Classic in his references and avant-gardist in his design, Lim Dong-Lak introduces a subtle osmosis between people and places. |
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The most commenly used technique to desalinate is the use of reversed osmosis. This technique is able to remove the salts in one step. |
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Desalination plants based on the principle of reverse osmosis are used to desalinate drinking water. |
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By her hands, Karen is my voice, and by osmosis I also start to gesticulate. |
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In effect, use osmosis to partially dehydrate the fruit while sweetening it to make it more palatable. |
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This process, which tends to equalise the saltiness of the two solutions, is called osmosis. |
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Reverse osmosis is a procedure that is used to guarantee the physical, chemical and bacteriological desalination treatment of the water. |
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Nineteen static and four mobile reverse osmosis desalination plants have been provided to serve as an emergency back-up supply of safe water. |
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Reverse osmosis is the most economic process for the desalination of brackish water and seawater. |
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I imagine that the process of osmosis, as far as the Liberal members are concerned, is not working very well. |
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For instance, water purification by reverse osmosis is very costly and requires a large amount of energy. |
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Mediaeval illumination, which combines initials with arms or animals, offers many examples of this kind of osmosis. |
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A reverse osmosis unit was installed at the Water Treatment Plan to give residents the option of obtaining this form of treated water. |
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But is there not a risk that this perpetual osmosis, this circular relationship of cause and effect, may lead to impoverishment? |
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Although they did not read the budget, I guess they heard through osmosis that that is actually part of the budget. |
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Eventually, from varying degrees of exploration and osmosis, we will all see the awesome implications of this growing pattern. |
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It is designed to operate under high pressures at the suction side of the pump, for example, in systems of filtration or reverse osmosis. |
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A reverse osmosis system is required as a pre-treatment process, which must be supplied with softened water. |
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The most frequent applications are in the demineralization of water, by distillation, ionic exchange or inverse osmosis. |
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A reverse osmosis plant on an adjacent plot of land desalinates and purifies up to 1.25 million gallons of water daily. |
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Because I was always around yoga, I just kind of picked it up by osmosis. |
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I'd been exposed to the apparel industry through osmosis my entire life. |
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As has often been stated by historians working on the history of religion, new forms of deities and new rituals were possibly contributed through this osmosis. |
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I mean, I've got this theory that if you watch a lot of sport on television, by some sort of strange process of osmosis you think you play a lot of sport. |
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Her first set was a combination of songs Eliza had absorbed from her famous parents through osmosis, a Billy Brag number and tracks from her new album, Anglicana. |
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Political parties and city politics are not good bedfellows, but the city keeps getting dragged into the mix like there's some principle of osmosis at work. |
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It does so by increasing the amount of phosphocreatine stored within muscle, which draws extra water into the muscle cells for a bigger pump by a force called osmosis. |
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Diffusion of water, a process known as osmosis, will occur only when the two chambers are separated from one another by a selectively permeable membrane. |
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In the second phase of the project, thanks to the new formulation of the varnish contained in the inks, Masa Decor replaced the alcohol-based solvent with osmosis water. |
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The reverse osmosis unit and membranes shall be cleaned using filtrate, according to the time and temperature recommended by the unit's manufacturer. |
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I was reading about chickens, and I guess I learned about hawks through osmosis. |
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Despite the fact that we have a decalcifier and an osmosis system, there was no way I could persuade the Spanish to touch tap water. |
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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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Breweries therefore sometimes treat the water with reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration or other techniques to obtain water with the required properties. |
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The practice of awareness is trying to be in contact with the 'hidden Background' or Underlying Consciousness, whereas the State of Awareness is where one IS knowingly in osmosis with this Background and identifies with it. |
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Desalination there uses reverse osmosis, which requires high pressures. |
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But anyway, to get back to the subject of the new album, what I really wanted to do was experiment with fusion and osmosis rather than get caught up in juxtaposing different musical sensibilities. |
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Reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and electrodialysis are all processes that use some kind of membrane to separate a mixture of organic or inorganic substances. |
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This was the main operation of the mummification process that depends scientifically on the extraction of the moisture out of the body by the osmosis pressure. |
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At age fourteen, by a process of osmosis, of dirty jokes, whispered secrets and filthy ballads, Tristram learned of sex. |
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The draw of water upwards may be entirely passive and can be assisted by the movement of water into the roots via osmosis. |
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Living root cells passively absorb water in the absence of transpiration pull via osmosis creating root pressure. |
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They supported the gradual osmosis of anthropology curricula into the major institutions of higher learning. |
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You want to mineralize your osmosis water again? |
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Homeowners with reverse osmosis systems will have delicious, pure, clean water right at their fingertips. |
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He says that when the pumps in the reverse osmosis plant are not running, power generated goes back into the electrical grid. |
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The perfect course for me is one where dog and handler are in osmosis and for which I am rewarded by their explosion of joy as they cross the finishing line. |
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These days we're not far from everything being available by osmosis before you're conscious. |
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Sugarhouse operation and maintenance, including vacuum systems, reverse osmosis systems, evaporator systems and sugarhouse cleaning and maintenance. |
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I could hardly read and write anyway, but I developed a passion for books and would shoplift them, look at them and hope it would get through by osmosis. |
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As the cleaning or disinfection of a reverse osmosis system is carried out with aggressive media such as tensides, citric acid or peracetic acid, the condition of the valve diaphragms must be monitored. |
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Moreover also an inverse osmosis plant is foreseen. |
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Water follows by osmosis, generating a partial vacuum inside the bladder. |
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Toray was a pioneer in the development of high performance reverse osmosis membrane that can halve the boron levels compared to existing membranes. |
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As part of my final article I have included a message, for deck division, that directs the removal of manual reverse osmosis desalinators and requires action. |
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Fresh water is produced by either an evaporator or a reverse osmosis unit. |
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Third, review plant structures and remind students that the cell wall remains constant while the central vacuole will swell or shrink, depending on the direction of osmosis. |
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The two most widely used packages are deionisation and reverse osmosis. |
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A major player in the region, GDF Suez operates the reverse osmosis plant at the Fujairah One independent water and power plant, the largest of its type in the region. |
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