| ultrafiltration |
The process that uses membranes to achieve separation of various constituents; a typical ultrafiltration membrane allows water, ions, and small molecules to pass through while rejecting large molecules and suspended solids.
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| ultrafiltration |
Filtration through a medium (as a semipermeable capillary wall) which allows small molecules (as of water) to pass but holds back larger ones (as of protein).
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| ultrafiltration c. |
an expression of permeability to solutes of a membrane, such as a glomerular membrane or a high flux membrane.
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| ultrafiltration |
Removing of fluids through a membrane by exerting greater hydrostatic or osmotic pressure on one side of the membrane.
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| ultrafiltration |
Membrane systems retain particles, bacteria, protozoa, viruses and organic molecules greater than their rated molecular weight cut-off. They operate at pressures between 10 and 50 psi.
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