| 11. | Substrate dependent methods include traditional soil cultivation, zeoponics, agar, and nutrient-loaded ion exchange resins.
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| 12. | Anion exchange resin and is therefore used as the trigger for anion resin regeneration.
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| 13. | The most common means for removing water hardness rely on ion-exchange resin or reverse osmosis.
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| 14. | Most ion exchange systems are containers of ion exchange resin operated on a cyclic basis.
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| 15. | It can be used for ion exchange resins.
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| 16. | Acetone is treated with a strong acidic, palladium-doped cation exchange resin under medium pressure of hydrogen.
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| 17. | Strongly acidic ion exchange resin is then added.
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| 18. | Beads that are negatively charged will be cation exchange resins, as positively charged protein will attracted.
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| 19. | Ion exchange : Ion exchange systems use ion exchange resin-or zeolite-packed columns to replace unwanted ions.
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| 20. | Insoluble microgranular CMC is used as a cation-exchange resin in ion-exchange chromatography for purification of proteins.
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