membrane filter
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmembraneandfilter
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membrane
noun[C or U]
us//uk/ˈmem.breɪn/
anatomy
a thin piece of skin that covers or connects parts of a person's or ...
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filter
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɪl.tər/us/ˈfɪl.tɚ/
any of several types of equipment or devices for removing solids from liquids or gases, or for removing particular types ...
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(Definition ofmembraneandfilterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The vitreous was then drained with the aid of small pieces ofmembranefilter.
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This allowed themembranefilterto be removed, and the photoreceptor side of the retina to be exposed.
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Campylobacter was isolated using amembranefiltermethod on brucella agar before and after enrichment.
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The unit is equipped with a dualmembranefilter.
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Belt press filters in general have the lowest flocculant consumption for any of the listed processes excludingmembranefilterpresses and centrifuges.
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A main disadvantage associated with nanotechnology, as with allmembranefiltertechnology, is the cost and maintenance of the membranes used.
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In amembranefilter, a thin, porous membrane is bound to the scrim.
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A pump is commonly fitted onto the processing equipment to allow the liquid to pass through themembranefilter.
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Aqueous dilutions of these samples were exposed to the cercariae through membrane filters.
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Since the efficiency and performance of this technology is strongly hindered by fouling, future developments in membrane filters strive to reduce this phenomenon.
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All further experiments were performed on supporting membrane filters, which allowed the non-destructive transfer of the filter-attached biofilms to the measuring device of the rheometer.
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Figure 1 shows that both green fluorescent and red staining bodies were present on the membrane filters through which stratospheric air, at both heights, had been filtered.
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To ensure proper functioning of the filter, the membrane filters are integrity tested post-use and in occasions pre-use.
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For general engineering, process engineering and industrial manufacturing sectors the product range includes industrial filters, membrane filters and equipment for water filtration.
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The second stage of processing involves filtration, typically using a filtration chain with the final filtration being triple sterile 0.1 micrometre membrane filters.
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