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filterability
filterability (ˌfɪltərəˈbɪlɪtɪ) Also filtrability. [f. next: see -ity.] The quality or state of being filterable.1910 Jrnl. Exper. Med. XII. 242 The filterability of the virus. 1928 T. M. Rivers Filterable Viruses i. 10 Others, however, do not seem to be so small and concerning the filterability of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clarifying agent
Flocculants are used in water treatment processes to improve the sedimentation or filterability of small particles. wikipedia.org
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filtrable
filtrability, filtrable varr. filterability, filterable a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Erythrocyte deformability
Deformability can in effect be measured indirectly, such as by how much pressure and/or time it takes cells pass through pores of a filter (i.e., filterability For example, perfusion is more sensitive to relatively small changes in deformability (compared to filterability), thus making it preferable for assessing wikipedia.org
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Matthias Kraume
Sandra Rosenberger, Matthias Kraume, Filterability of Activated Sludge in Membrane Bioreactors, Desalination 2002, 146, 373–379. wikipedia.org
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List of ASTM International standards (D6001–7000)
Method for Measuring Friction and Wear Properties of Extreme Pressure (EP) Lubricating Oils Using SRV Test Machine D6426 – 18 Test Method for Determining Filterability of Engine Oils After Treatment with Various Amounts of Water and a Long (6 h) Heating Time D6795 – 19a Test Method for Measuring the Effect on Filterability wikipedia.org
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Mycoplasma
Later, the name for these mycoplasmas was pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO), broadly referring to organisms similar in colonial morphology and filterability wikipedia.org
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Particle-size distribution
The filterability of the liquid is determined largely by the size of the particles. wikipedia.org
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