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1 min, and no Na(I) interference regardless of absorbent.
2 oductive weight of solvent or support in the absorbent.
3 tionary phase at the end of the column as an absorbent.
4  to 59% of the CO(2) capture capacity of the absorbent.
5 lying reason was that saturated bran was non-absorbent.
6 igher performance differences between FIL/IL absorbents.
7 f 22.853 mg/g, which exceeds many comparable absorbents.
8 rom previous studies focused on single amine absorbents.
9 , CO2 molecules spontaneously desorb from BN absorbents.
10 ngs and sensors, optoelectronic devices, and absorbents.
11 ng conditions and eliminate the use of solid absorbents, a potential source of artifacts.
12 gh pressures has been modified to observe UV-absorbent analytes in order to allow for the simultaneou
13 mEH, we designed and synthesized a series of absorbent and fluorescent substrates.
14 enic secondary organic aerosols (SOA) become absorbent and fluorescent when exposed to reduced nitrog
15 risation of the films reveal they are highly absorbent and hygroscopic.
16 hind the reaction cell can be filled with an absorbent and index-matching fluid to eliminate reflecti
17  for the development of efficient NO sensors/absorbents and also suggest their potential relevance to
18                             Ultraviolet (UV) absorbents and industrial antioxidants are contaminants
19 es to examine the temporal patterns of 26 UV absorbents and industrial antioxidants in three seabird
20 , kittiwakes had higher levels of several UV absorbents and industrial antioxidants.
21 -specificity phosphatases utilizing affinity absorbents and is the first to identify a nuclear, const
22 tilized under heat, collected on a polymeric absorbent, and eluted with solvent into a sample vial.
23  in the absence of dialysis and/or detergent absorbents, and A2AR assimilation into synthetic liposom
24  use in industry as heterogeneous catalysts, absorbents, and ion-exchangers.
25 ly different areas like filters, separators, absorbents, and wearable electrodes, supercapacitors and
26 eptococcus as the affinity ligands, affinity absorbents based on synthetic ligands offer a number of
27 d as a condenser for heat recovery in liquid-absorbent-based carbon capture.
28 ay PCR inhibitors, which get wicked into the absorbent blotter pad.
29 terventions include AST-120 (indoxyl sulfate absorbent), CH-223191 (aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagon
30 mbly technique enables coating of porous and absorbent commercial gelatin sponges with these films.
31                           The application of absorbent containing 50 mg/mL of ExCb added to the packa
32 the incisional surgical wound with a sterile absorbent cover.
33 the incisional surgical wound with a sterile absorbent cover.
34 e from humid air was achieved using a liquid absorbent derived from a deep eutectic solvent (DES), co
35                                         This absorbent desorbs CO(2) at just 70 degrees C within 30 m
36                              Factors such as absorbent dose, initial concentration of the adsorbate,
37  liquids (FIL/ILs) emerged as an alternative absorbent due to their unique and exceptional properties
38 9m)Tc-sulfur colloid ((99m)Tc-SC) along with absorbent dyes.
39 mission electron microscope grid by pressing absorbent filter paper against the specimen before vitri
40 s to enhance the antimicrobial properties of absorbent food pads and prolong the shelf life of cherry
41 nic linkages, which can potentially serve as absorbents for alternative energy sources such as H2, CH
42 nstrates that BN nanomaterials are excellent absorbents for controllable, highly selective, and rever
43 S outperforms all previously reported liquid absorbents for DAC in terms of recyclability, efficiency
44 al phenolic microparticles were developed as absorbents for dispersive micro solid phase extraction (
45 cular polyamines as a new class of candidate absorbents for high-capacity CO(2) capture.
46                       Here, a super moisture-absorbent gel, which is composed of hygroscopic polypyrr
47 nducted before and after the introduction of absorbent gelling materials confirms that utilization of
48                          The introduction of absorbent gelling materials led to a decrease in skin ov
49 and technologies using alkaline solutions as absorbent have already been demonstrated on a full scale
50                       These single-component absorbents have the theoretical CO2 capture capacity of
51 ude oil, demonstrating their possible use as absorbents in the case of oil spills.
52 ed to evaluate the performance of FIL/ILs as absorbents in the process scale of two F-gases: 1,1,1,2-
53  focused on optimizing new kinds of advanced absorbents including aqueous amine blends, but critical
54 om ovine serum using the synthetic protein A absorbent MAbsorbent A2P is described.
55       Integrating a PSM with a prefilter and absorbent material yields a 3-fold increase in separatio
56 posed of a plasma separation membrane and an absorbent material, demonstrated 96% plasma separation e
57 hnique is a combination of locally available absorbent materials such as sand, biochar, and teff stra
58 to a lack of reliable, low-cost redox-active absorbent materials.
59 lytical linear range in the determination of absorbent molecules.
60 an efficient adaptable antimicrobial and dye absorbent of organic dyes in industrial wastewater.
61 ind unique applications as a high-efficiency absorbent or catalyst.
62              The use of crystalline cages as absorbents, or the incorporation of cages into polymer m
63 ethod that uses a separation membrane and an absorbent pad to extract cellular DNA from whole blood i
64  a porous channel by diverting fluid into an absorbent pad-based shunt placed into contact with the c
65  a porous membrane by capillary action using absorbent paper to soak solution through the gel and the
66      Current collection methods, such as the absorbent patch technique, are prone to contamination an
67                                  Amine-based absorbents play a central role in CO2 sequestration and
68 e majority of health care costs are spent on absorbent products, and diagnosis and treatment consume
69                            Additionally, the absorbent properties of the gelatin sponge were actually
70 role in process efficiency of other relevant absorbent properties such as viscosity, molar weight, or
71                                   Through an absorbent sheet bridging the untreated lumber to an over
72 rferon gamma (IFNgamma) enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot (ELISpot) assay and intracellular cytokin
73  was also detectable by enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot (ELISPOT) assay in some individuals who h
74 PyV-specific T cells by enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot (ELISPOT) at month 3 and cidofovir use.
75 s by flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot (ELISPOT) in freshly prepared single-cell
76               IFN-gamma enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot (ELISpot), an adjunctive in vitro diagnos
77 e used interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot analyses on peripheral blood mononuclear
78 PyV-specific T cells by enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot at Month 3 and cidofovir use.
79 Q2-gluten tetramers and enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot, gut-homing CD8 T cells, interleukin-2, s
80 copy enteropathy score, enzyme-linked immune absorbent spot, gut-homing CD8 T cells, intraepithelial
81 d nanotubes could have applications as shock-absorbent structural reinforcements and elastic membrane
82 oths, fire retardants, and lightweight crash-absorbent structures, presents challenges, because of th
83  more likely to be isolated from wet, highly absorbent surfaces at earlier time points.
84  that enable analysis of otherwise wettable, absorbent surfaces using a liquid microjunction surface
85                       Recent developments in absorbent technology have the potential to reduce any ha
86 rees C) is of interest, although metal oxide absorbents that operate at these temperatures typically
87 hted the critical properties relevant for an absorbent to be effective for carbon capture.
88 nerated by the culture process is used as an absorbent to capture more CO(2).
89 y proven concept to bring an anionic glycine absorbent to the interface through ion-pairing interacti
90  the use of chemical labeling to attach a UV absorbent to the metabolites to be analyzed, followed by
91  to a high capacity and highly selective CO2 absorbent using buckminsterfullerene (C(60)) as a cross-
92                                  Ultraviolet absorbents (UVAs) and industrial antioxidants (IAs) are
93  The second solution of using tailings as an absorbent was shown to be effective in the laboratory in
94 CMIP film, as a solid-phase micro-extraction absorbent, was applied for the selective clean up and qu
95                       These single-component absorbents were used for CO2 capture (15% and 40% v/v in
96  which gives rise to an efficient dichromate absorbent when the TCPP molar ratio in linkers is set as
97 oral cavity, rectum, cervix, and vagina with absorbent wicks.
98                     Among 54 RCTs evaluating absorbent wound dressings, 1 found calcium alginate dres