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A secondary effect of the use of PX is the increasing of feed salinity to the desalination section due to the mixing of the concentrate coming from RO section with the portion of feed water passing trough the PX device, on the contact layer between the two streams.
"I spent a month in the woods just to concentrate, came up with some ideas out there, and now it's just a matter of finishing it," he said.
All the focus on rural and the segment that he concentrates come from the customer centric culture' of GCPL [Godrej Consumer Products]," says Balachandran.
The concentrates come in two forms: one containing the inactivated form of coagulation factors, and another containing the activated form, such as FEIBA™ (Baxter, Deerfield, IL, USA).
When she needs to concentrate, she comes in early or stays late, sometimes till 3 a.m.
Melamine, a compound used to make plastic utensils and as a fertilizer in some countries, has been found in wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate that came from two Chinese suppliers starting as far back as July 2006.
The report also brought to light the fact that for the past decade, most concentrate has come from China and concerns have been raised about the possible continuing use of arsenical pesticides there.
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