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"feed concentration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to refer to the amount or concentration of a substance being fed into a system or process. For example: - The optimal feed concentration for this enzyme reaction is 10%. - The feed concentration of nitrogen in the soil was found to be too high for sustainable crop growth. - The researchers varied the feed concentration of glucose in the fermentation tank to determine its effect on ethanol production.
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The term "programmed feed concentration" is introduced.
The factors studied were pH and SDS feed concentration.
The percentage of butanol removal increases with increasing feed concentration.
Increasing the H2O feed concentration and decreasing the I2 feed concentration improved the extent of the Bunsen reaction.
The factors studied were pressure (P), nominal molecular weight limit (NMWL), heavy metal feed concentration (CZn, CCd) and SDS feed concentration (CSDS).
The flux decreased when increasing SDS feed concentration due to concentration polarisation, which was more significant above the SDS feed concentration of 60 mM.
It was also observed that there exists an optimal feed concentration which maximizes the salt rejection.
Furthermore, the effect of feed concentration on the optimization results was also investigated.
pH, SDS and phosphorous feed concentration did show a significant effect on the MEUF process.
Results showed that increasing feed temperature increases permeate flux regardless of the feed concentration.
Lastly, influence of feed temperature and feed concentration of seawater was analyzed with the new method.
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