| 1. | Chromatography can be described as a mass transfer process involving adsorption.
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| 2. | If the cutting is done reversibly ( see passivation or adsorption.
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| 3. | Also, hydrogen is usually handled by adsorption rather than reaction.
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| 4. | Adsorption of the herbicide to soil solids slows degradation and volatilization.
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| 5. | The volatile fluorides can be further separated by adsorption and distillation.
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| 6. | Histatins also precipitate tannins from solution-thus preventing alimentary adsorption.
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| 7. | This mill also tested the first carbon adsorption-desorption process.
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| 8. | Surface stability is higher in chemical modification than in physical adsorption.
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| 9. | Highly porous compounds are potential catalysts, adsorption, and separation.
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| 10. | A low energy surface would then be desired to prevent adsorption.
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