filterability การใช้
- The filterability of the liquid is determined largely by the size of the particles.
- Flocculants are used in water treatment processes to improve the sedimentation or filterability of small particles.
- For example, perfusion is more sensitive to relatively small changes in deformability ( compared to filterability ), thus making it preferable for assessing RBC deformability in contexts where microcirculatory implications are of particular interest.
- Later, the name for " Mycoplasma " was "'pleuropneumonia-like organisms "'( PPLO ), broadly referring to organisms similar in colonial morphology and filterability to the causative agent ( a mycoplasma ) of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia.
- By 1972 the Institute had developed improvements in cane transportation by improving scheduling, and reducing operating costs and capital expenditure; milling research that improved extraction through improved performance and reductions in capital expenditure; clarification studies that reduced losses and lime consumption; sugar quality; effluent treatment; elongated grain and filterability penalties and air pollution by developing suitable equipment to meet the standards set.
- 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 " or filtration ) or perfuse through capillaries ( " perfusion " ), " in vitro " or " in vivo ", having smaller diameters than the cells '.