| moving boundary e. |
the original method of electrophoresis, in which the movement of the solvent is unrestricted and all of the particles of a species move at the same rate, maintaining a sharp boundary which can be optically monitored.
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| moving g. |
a parallel grid that is moved continuously or oscillated throughout the making of a radiograph; used to eliminate the grid lines that occur with the use of a stationary grid.
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