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Under applied reverse polarisation these BPM manifest the property of dissociating water into hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
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Modifications include the reverse-polarisation of the electric circuits, although no one is certain that the differences between the two Earths extend to the direction of current.
Just as thermodynamic considerations impose a finite limit on the energy requirements of reverse osmosis, concentration polarisation imposes a finite limit on flux, or equivalently, on system size.
The mass transfer coefficient in use so far, for the solute transport on the high-pressure side in reverse osmosis, is for the black-flow due to concentration polarisation from the wall (membrane interface) towards the center of the high-pressure channel.
Polarisation was applied using quartz Glan Thompson polarisers.
Resembling previous results for Golgi polarisation, 10 µM simvastatin significantly decreased the percentage of cells with a polarised MTOC, and mevalonate could partially reverse this effect (Table 2).
I partly disagree with David Voehringer's comment that M1/M2 polarisation is dictated by Th1/Th2 cells, while Klaus in his paper state the reverse.
Moreover, in another study of obese mice, there was a clear bias towards Th1 polarisation of lymphocytes in adipose tissue, which was associated with insulin resistance and could be reversed by immunotherapy [ 77].
Polarisation has intensified.
A | Further polarisation.
18. Wellness polarisation Meaning?
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