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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a filtrate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in chemistry or biology, to refer to a liquid that has passed through a filter and contains dissolved substances.
Example: "The experiment required a filtrate of the solution to analyze the concentration of the solute."
Alternatives: "a filtered solution of" or "a liquid extract of".
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Because sweat resembles a filtrate of plasma, water-soluble chemicals, like some drugs and metal ions, are found in sweat.
It appears that sweat is a filtrate of plasma that contains electrolytes (such as potassium, sodium, and chloride) and metabolic wastes (like urea and lactic acid).
Subsequently he investigated a form of dysentery afflicting a French cavalry squadron during World War I, and he happened to mix a filtrate of the clear areas with a culture of dysentery bacteria.
A filtrate of plasma is produced here in the glomerulus and as this filtrate of plasma, this fluid that is going to be urine at some point, moves through this series of tubules, it gets processed, it gets modified, it gets changed.
The insoluble complex formation between lipase from Aspergillus niger and the electrically charged polymers, polyacrylic acid (PAA), poly-vinil sulfonate (PVS) and chitosan (CHI), was studied by using turbidimetric and enzymatic methods on a commercial lyophilized (Ly) and a filtrate of solid culture medium (SCM).
The base mud without WLG had a filtrate of 10 mL after 7.5 min, while the mud containing 1 g/L WLG had a filtrate of 9 mL.
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Sieving coefficients were determined at a filtrate flow of 10%% of the plasma flow.
Conventional ultra-filtration (CUF) was performed throughout CPB to achieve a filtrate volume of at least 120 mL/kg.
The only difference between a filtering hydrocyclone and the typical one is that the former has a porous conical wall, which produces a filtrate stream of pure liquid.
By a total substitution of polymers, the wood powder (300 µm at 850 kg/m3) can be used as a filtrate reducer of mud because the WBM filtrate obtained exhibits a minimum and having requested values for such formation.
It was founded that by a total substitution of polymers, the WP can be used (300 µm at 850 kg/mm3) as a filtrate reducer of mud because the WBM filtrate obtained exhibits a minimum and having requested values for such formation.
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