| sorption | Adsorption or absorption. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sorption detoxification | Elimination of toxic or biologically active substances from body fluids by interaction with a sorbent medium. The types of media include absorbents, adsorbents, ion-exchange materials, and complexing agents. Detoxification can be extracorporeal (haemodialysis, haemofiltration, haemoperfusion, plasmapheresis), or occur inside the body (enterosorption, peritoneal dialysis). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Detoxication, Sorption, Sorption Detoxication, Detoxications, Sorption, Detoxification, Sorption, Detoxifications, Sorption, Sorption Detoxications, Sorption Detoxifications
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the process in which one substance takes up or holds another (by either absorption or adsorption)
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Either or both of the processes of adsorption and absorption. For additional definitions and explanations, more complete dictionaries are available. See: Dictionary of Colloid and Interface Science The Language of Colloid and Interface Science
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The action of soaking up or attracting substances; process used in many pollution control systems.
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general term used to denote a specific form of adsorption
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The ability of some substances to soak up or attract contaminants and hold them. Also the general term for physical and chemical absorption and adsorption.
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| sorption | the process in which one substance takes up or holds another (by either absorption or adsorption) |
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