| 41. | In this way, relatively hydrophobic particles can be separated from relatively hydrophilic particles.
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| 42. | Most hollow fibers are hydrophobic and must be modified to work with hydrophilic molecules.
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| 43. | In some cases, both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties occur in a single molecule.
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| 44. | This purine is highly hydrophilic and thermostable, it is not destroyed by cooking.
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| 45. | This forms a loaded micelle with a hydrophilic outer shell and a hydrophobic core.
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| 46. | The substance coming out ought to be hydrophilic.
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| 47. | These pre-pseudopilins consist of an N-terminal globular hydrophilic head domain.
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| 48. | The hydrophilic spots on its hydrophobic body to collect water droplets from the fog.
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| 49. | It is more hydrophilic than most other synthetics, allowing it to wick away perspiration.
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| 50. | For separation hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used.
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