| 11. | Cation exchange chromatography has been shown to effectively purify ?-interferon . ( Dembinski, et al .)
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| 12. | Studies reveal that CrPO 4 catalyzes the adsorption of divalent cations onto its amorphous surface through the cation exchange mechanism.
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| 13. | Several possibilities ( uniport, anion : anion exchange and anion : cation exchange ) can account for the data.
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| 14. | What is included in the term, " cation exchange ", in soil science thus varies with the scientific context.
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| 15. | A decrease in pH reduces the retention time in cation exchange while an increase in pH reduces the retention time in anion exchange.
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| 16. | The total number of cations a soil can hold, its total negative charge, is the soil's cation exchange capacity.
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| 17. | Nutrient leaching occurs more readily in a sand-based system because sand has a relatively low cation exchange capacity ( CEC ).
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| 18. | Laterite soils have a high clay content, which means they have higher Cation Exchange Capacity and water-holding capacity than sandy soils.
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| 19. | Graphite oxide can be used as a cation exchange membrane for materials such as KCl, HCl, CaCl2, MgCl2, BaCl2 solutions.
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| 20. | Laterite soils have a high clay content, which means they have higher cation exchange capacity and water-holding capacity than sandy soils.
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