| 31. | For example, it can be used to dissolve polymers prior to determining their molecular mass using gel permeation chromatography.
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| 32. | As the tourmaline contains boron, there must have been some permeation of vapors from the granite into the sediments.
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| 33. | The ability of a package to control the permeation and penetration of gasses is vital for many types of products.
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| 34. | The slowest permeation rate, therefore, will occur where penetration is most critical : at the primary packaging level.
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| 35. | Permeation of graphite and graphene oxide membranes by polar solvents is possible due to swelling of the graphite oxide structure.
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| 36. | Cross-fractionation Chromatography ( CFC ) instrument to analyze the Polyolefin Bivariate distribution by TREF and Gel permeation chromatography.
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| 37. | He also developed mathematical models of skin permeation and analytical tools to study biophysics of skin structure-function relationship.
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| 38. | This is best illustrated in a Robeson plot where the selectivity is plotted as a function of the CO 2 permeation.
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| 39. | The labor for frequent replacement of desiccant dryers, permeation components, and the sensor heads greatly increase the operational costs.
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| 40. | Second, zinc oxide nanoparticles can interfere with Omf protein, which is responsible for the permeation of quinolones into the cell.
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