Custom tanks for large specialty fish can run in the thousands of dollars, plus extra for proper heating and filtration. |
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Engineer Bill Moorhouse explained that a problem remained with filtration, but that it could be fixed. |
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Apparently it goes through three stages of filtration, but all the same, you wouldn't want to be caught in an avalanche of it, would you? |
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See also filtration, which cannot remove these soluble substances and acts only on particulates. |
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That idea would help water be absorbed locally and cleaned naturally through ground filtration. |
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Rabbit skeletal muscle actin was prepared as described and subjected to gel filtration. |
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Purified proglotids were macerated to release the eggs and these were obtained by filtration in metallic meshes. |
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Cells were released from the arrest by filtration and resuspended in fresh media with raffinose and galactose. |
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Water was purified by reverse osmosis, charcoal filtration, deionization, ion exchange, and ultraviolet irradiation. |
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As they walked the halls, a rattle of gunfire intruded from across the filtration ponds. |
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They also use screening and filtration to keep insects out of rooms and sticky strips to catch those that do get in. |
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This method resulted in an almost instant purification of molecules, using filtration to separate the chemical reagents from the products. |
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Some of the most common separation techniques are leaching, flotation, filtration, chromatography, and centrifugal force. |
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After removal of the Zinc by filtration, the filtrate was basified with concentrated NaOH and extracted with three 50-ml portions of ether. |
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He had with him one Mr. Hanks, a Dutch businessman dealing in air filtration system, solar energy, metallurgical machinery and materials. |
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Air filtration systems, compressors and some engines use pneumatics to generate energy. |
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An active air filtration system provides a counterflow airstream that actually works to keep dust from entering the cooling system. |
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Cleaning forced-air furnace ducts may also help decrease airborne recirculation of dust, as may high-efficiency air filtration. |
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This is further refined by carbon filtration to remove any traces of molasses before crystallization. |
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They leak badly, have woeful change and shower facilities, and have antiquated pumping and filtration equipment. |
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Connect a hose to the integrated filtration system and fill the 50-gallon water tank from a stream, river, or lake. |
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And I haven't even mentioned post-fermentation processes like fining and filtration, with are the subject of rabid controversy. |
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It is this filtration that removes some of the harsher flavour in the whiskey, and the end product is a smoother and mellower taste. |
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The tule reeds might be ripped out, damaging the slough's filtration system. |
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The procedure for the isolation of PHU from freshly collected male urine included filtration, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase chromatography. |
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The procedure for the preparation of CDA-II from male urine includes filtration, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase chromatography. |
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The supernatant was desalted by centrifugal gel filtration and concentrated by ultrafiltration as previously described. |
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The million organisms of live rock and sand break down the wastes into nitrate, which can then be removed through mechanical filtration. |
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In the first step, large contaminants were removed by filtration through filter paper. |
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Its wide ambulacral grooves and open filtration fan made it adapted for motile particle capture in a wide variety of environments. |
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This filtration occurs from the glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule to form tubular fluid. |
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In addition, filtration efficiency was largely improved by adding electrostatic fibers to unwoven fabric. |
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The filtration process works by physically removing the contaminants from the water and retaining them within the filter medium. |
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The mixture was sterilized by sequential filtration through 0.45 and 0.22 m filters. |
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The bugs cannot be treated using chlorine but are usually removed by filtration. |
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Most hospital filtration systems are not adequate to filter out the fine latex-laden starch powder. |
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To address the potential risk, it is important to remove gels by screen filtration. |
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Nervousness and stress can increase blood pressure which in turn will increase glomerular filtration. |
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After four hours of steam distillation and carbon filtration, the one-gallon carafe is filled with ready-to-drink fresh water. |
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No filtration is proposed for the emissions that would include carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and lead. |
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Lastly, does the water filtration and circulation process cope with keeping the water in the pools clean? |
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Essential filtration and heating equipment had to be installed at the 20-year-old pool. |
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This assay used DEAE dextran to stabilize polymers, which were then collected by filtration through a nylon membrane. |
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Owen, who also helps with the construction, says the catchment will have a water filtration system. |
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That run-off soaks through transpiration trenches, so it reduces the volume of water running off and also gives a filtration effect. |
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Gel filtration and dialysis are purification methods commonly employed for this purpose. |
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Filters would be used to improve filtration of outside air and eliminate re-circulated air. |
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The same water after filtration, can be directed to flow into a recharge well or the underground sump. |
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The superfine size and shape of feathers make them particularly well suited to filtration needs. |
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Permeable surfaced parking areas and engineered swales will force runoff through plant-based filtration to remove contaminants. |
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In the preliminary studies described here, sera from hyperimmunized animals were fractionated by gel filtration. |
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For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes. |
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You also have a natural filtration process as the water will percolate down through the ground and the ground will filter the water naturally. |
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The word seems to imply the wine is somehow better, but filtration has no correlation with quality. |
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Will the truckloads of chlorine you can taste and current filtration systems remove all harmful agents known and untested that lurk in that water? |
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The beer is produced through cold filtration and is not pasteurised. |
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In the household sector, easy-to-install home filtration kits are being marketed along with filtration systems for residential pools and hot tubs. |
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Recently, volunteer crews dug up a variety of forest plants including huckleberry, sword fern, deer fern and maple vine from the low elevation filtration site. |
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The resulting solution was applied to a gel filtration column and the eluent applied to an anion-exchange column and eluted using a 0-500-mM NaCl gradient. |
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There is also more nitrogen in his varieties, and this contributes to a quick restart of fermentation after each filtration. |
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Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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They prevent proper filtration of waste material through the soil layers. |
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Following another incubation, and after filtration through nylon gauze, the highly fluorescent nuclei were analyzed with an impulse cytophotometer. |
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After filtration and methanol evaporation under reduced atmospheric pressure, the sample was adjusted to pH 8.0 and partitioned once with equal volume of petroleum ether. |
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We assessed the clearance of endogenous pseudouridine in humans to evaluate the potential use of this modified nucleoside as a marker of glomerular filtration rate. |
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Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous resorption, and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces. |
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Pressure for filtration was generated with a small air pump. |
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Solutions to the foreign-species transfer problem have included using various filtration systems, heat treatments, and biocides for the ballast water. |
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Is it wrong to employ existing techniques of sperm filtration, separating androgenic from gynogenic spermatozoa, and fertilising eggs with the desired type? |
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Since Dad smokes like a chimney stack, I suspect there's a big filtration unit or one of those clean room transition chambers between his quarters and the main house. |
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Use of sand filtration and chlorine disinfectants attacked the problem leading to sharply falling rates of typhoid fever and other water-borne infections. |
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This would include chemical treatment, filtration and chlorination. |
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The district will purchase additional contaminant-monitoring equipment and instrumentation and beef up physical security at water filtration plants. |
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Hydrogen sulfide may be reduced or removed by shock chlorination, water heater modification, activated carbon filtration, oxidizing filtration or oxidizing chemical injection. |
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Secondly, renal corpuscles have a smaller diameter, which reduces surface area for filtration. |
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We represent pk-structures as orientable fatgraphs, which naturally leads to a filtration by their topological genus. |
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Some apple varieties will produce a clear cider without any need for filtration. |
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The colour is likely to be golden yellow with a clear appearance from the filtration. |
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Traditionally, American distillers focused on secondary filtration using charcoal, gravel, sand, or linen to remove undesired distillates. |
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Freshwater filtration applications are useful, too, and will commonly grow species such as Spirogyra. |
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Peat is used in water filtration, such as for the treatment of septic tank effluent and as for urban runoff. |
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A useful side effect of the system is that collected seawater is relatively pure because of sand's filtration effect. |
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Oysters influence nutrient cycling, water filtration, habitat structure, biodiversity, and food web dynamics. |
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Apples are commonly stored in chambers with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide and high air filtration. |
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Water that is not potable may be made potable by filtration or distillation, or by a range of other methods. |
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Sulfur dioxide may also be removed by dry desulfurisation by injection limestone slurry into the flue gas before the particle filtration. |
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Heavy metals are often adsorbed on injected active carbon powder, which is collected by particle filtration. |
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Many craft brewers simply remove the coagulated and settled solids and forgo active filtration. |
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Kieselguhr, a fine powder of diatomaceous earth, can be introduced into the beer and circulated through screens to form a filtration bed. |
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Bone char, a porous, black, granular material primarily used for filtration and also as a black pigment, is produced by charring mammal bones. |
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The icon of the blue ribbon on her site should not be taken to mean she opposes parental filtration programs. |
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After filtering any remaining solids, the clarified syrup is decolorized by filtration through activated carbon. |
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It provides a second stage of filtration, after the oil has passed through the ram-packed virgin cotton filtering material. |
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Early in the year the raws were melted to about 20 Brix in order to facilitate filtration. |
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Sintered plastic porous components are used in filtration and to control fluid and gas flows. |
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The Water Pill is a very simple portable filtration device designed to extend the life of any PET bottle from 1 to 280 uses. |
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Atlas Copco Airpower confirms its leadership in filtration through certifications and significant energy savings. |
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The technology creates precursor ions by way of ionization of air and then filtration through a primary quadrupole analyzer. |
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The company's Arioso high performance air filtration composite media are found in high efficiency fume extraction filters. |
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Influence of rheologic changes and platelet-neutrophil interactions on cell filtration in sepsis. |
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Buffle J, Perret D, Newman M The use of filtration and ultrafiltration for size fractionation of aquatic particles, colloids and macromolecules. |
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Conditions imposed include a new shopfront more in keeping with the area and the provision of suitable filtration and extraction equipment. |
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Estimation of glomerular filtration rate by sinistrin clearance using various approaches. |
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Estimated glomerular filtration rate is not practical for evaluation because it is overly sensitive and misclassifies many patients. |
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Pressure drop across the filtration section was monitored by a Dwyer Mark II monometer and an Invensys IPO10 differential pressure transmitter. |
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The inducer of nrt expression, sodium nitrate was added 3 h prior to harvesting by filtration. |
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It involves the use of devices and disposables along with separation technologies such as centrifugation and membrane filtration. |
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The effect of intravesical pressure on glomerular filtration rate in patients with myelomeningocele. |
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Effects of horse-chestnut seed extract on transcapillary filtration in chronic venous insufficiency. |
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We sell the subbase material, stone and stone dust products, all the way up to washed products for septic waste filtration. |
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After filtration and sedimentation, the mix goes through a distillation process that yields turpentine and a residue known as colophony or rosin. |
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Aquaboxes contain a water filtration and purification system and survival bags, including tools and cooking utensils. |
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An Ebbco filtration system which eliminates swarf above 1 micron while maintaining a constant temperature to prevent thermal part expansion. |
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Using a combined filtration and vacuum distillation process, the client's dirty oil is cleaned to better than new oil specifications. |
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After filtration, the resistivity of the water is adjusted by passing it through a deionizer cartridge. |
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Pre-coat filtration with diatomite has been used in food and beverage applications for over 70 years. |
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Photoetching enables designers to specify a tapered hole, which facilitates liquid filtration and back flow cleaning. |
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The effect of macular photopigments on blue-light filtration and color perception is well established. |
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To obtain the VLDLR fraction from the serum of a patient with type III hyperlipoproteinemia, we conducted ultracentrifugation and gel filtration. |
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The effects of velocity and seston concentration on the exhalant siphon area, valve gape and filtration rate of the mussel Mytilus edulis. |
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It is compatible with all inert gases and has internal filtration and relief valves. |
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Virtually every vendor interviewed by HFN agreed that filtration is on the front burner these days for a number of reasons. |
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Larger aggregates will be removed by settling floc during conventional treatment and by physical separation during advanced membrane filtration. |
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Of course, these methods only measure the sludge filtration ability and do not give any information on the dewatered sludge's moisture content. |
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The chlorophyll-a concentration in the rearing water was measured fluorometrically after filtration of the seawater sample through a glass fiber filter. |
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This article examines how properly applied filtration can significantly reduce cleaning room and inspection costs, scrap rates, machining costs and customer returns. |
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A new pleatable media in G4 and F5 classifications is now available for filtration applications including environmentally friendly and incinerable filter elements. |
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The initial increase in filtration is a response to greater advection of water pockets of depleted seston emanating from the excurrent siphon of the clam. |
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In addition to glomerular filtration, BNP is eliminated from plasma mainly through natriuretic peptide receptors and degraded by neutral endopeptidases. |
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Some centers already use LR products as CMV safe, but often only if precollection or laboratory filtration is used, with attendant quality control. |
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In the first study, researchers from Taiwan and the USA investigated the link between low glomerular filtration rate or GFR and risk of future stroke. |
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These are cryptos reported following a diplomatic filtration. |
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The company's nano polymer based NanoClear filtration is an integral component in NWS' digester unit, giving NWS an edge in the South African market. |
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The UltraTemp Filtration System is a hot gas filtration system that removes fine particulate, including submicron and ultrafine particles, to extremely low levels. |
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Issues discussed include the coolship effect, kraeusen balls, hop powder, hot wort filtration, lauter tun run off as well as muses on yeast and trub management. |
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Under the terms and conditions of the contract, the repairing of filtration plants, adding chorine in water and to change filters had to be done by the contractor. |
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Today the company confirms its organic-compliant filtration technology reduces speciated arsenic found in organic brown rice syrup to undetectable levels. |
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Pollution study of Hilo Bay using the millepore filtration method. |
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The StormFilter, a modular, siphonic media filtration system, provides an ideal solution for the treatment of polluted water flows created by runoff at industrial sites. |
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Contract Awarded for Supplying its Procera water filtration equipment package for a seawater desalination plant expansion project in Hato on the Caribbean island of Bonaire. |
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A liver and kidney transplant became more imminent when he developed refractory ascites and increasing serum creatinine levels and worsening of his glomerular filtration rate. |
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Its minerals have many applications in everyday life, including construction, hygiene products, paper, paint, plastic, ceramics, telecommunications and beverage filtration. |
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The main difference defining a Tennessee whiskey is its use of the Lincoln County Process, which involves filtration of the whiskey through charcoal. |
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Effects of BG9719, an A1-adenosine receptor antagonist, and furosemide on glomerular filtration rate and natriuresis in patients with congestive heart failure. |
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The no-harvest portion of RMZs of 50 feet or 30 feet would result in full protection of sediment filtration for fish-bearing streams on the west and eastsides. |
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