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reverse transcriptase (RT) - an enzyme unique to all retroviruses that reads (transcribes) RNA and makes a DNA copy. (Also has two other activities, ribonuclease H and DNA polymerase.)
Ãâó: bio.classes.ucsc.edu/bio80j/Lectures/virus%20gloss...
reverse osmosis Forcing a liquid through a nonporous membrane, removing particles, along with dissolved molecules and ions. The finest form of membrane separation and is used to desalinate water for drinking, and in the preparation of ultrapure water for various industries.
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reverse osmosis A method of producing pure water by forcing saline or impure water through a semi-permeable membrane across which salts or impurities cannot pass.
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reverse osmosis The process of forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane for the removal of particulates and other matter. It is one of the significant steps taken to purify water for use.
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reverse osmosis A water treatment process whereby dissolved salts, such as sodium, chloride, calcium carbonate, and calcium sulfate may be separated from water by forcing the water through a semi-permeable membrane under high pressure. The water diffuses through the membrane and the dissolved salts remain behind on the surface of the membrane. ...
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