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The effect of the presence of porous media and the composition of the feed stream was investigated with respect to the enhancement of methane split fractionation and purification.
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Split-flow fractionation (SPLITT) is a family of techniques that separates in absence of labelling and uses very low flow rates and force fields, and is therefore expected to minimize cell damage.
To make progress toward reliably constraining the POC / 234Th ratio on truly settling particles, we have tested here a settling collection technique designed to remove any hydrodynamic bias; split flow-thin cell fractionation (SPLITT).
The article contains a description of both the mathematical modeling of particles separation in self-adjustable channel for Split Flow Thin Cell Fractionation (SPLITT), and the channel design concept.
A new construction of split-flow transport-thin fractionation (SPLITT) channel has been developed.
The hybrid device works on the principle of split-flow thin (SPLITT) fractionation and field flow fractionation (FFF) mechanisms.
Recently, magnetic split-flow thin (SPLITT) fractionation has been developed to separate macromolecules, colloids, cells and particles.
Fractionation involves splitting up large vehicles into several smaller ones that work together in order to achieve the science goals.
The split-flow thin cell fractionation (SF) is a useful tool for separating colloidal particles or macromolecules into two or more fractions in a preparative scale.
Split-flow thin (SPLITT) fractionation is designed for preparative separation of macromolecules, colloids, and particles with throughputs typically in the gram(s) or less per hour range depending on the applied field.
Split course radiotherapy in standard fractionation schemes is known to be detrimental for head and neck cancer patients.
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