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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FILTRABILITY»
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1
European Communities Oil and Gas Technological Development ...
Therefore, a few obstacles need to be overcome: - today, scleroglucane presents
a poor filtrability which may provoke a risk of clogging the formation in which it
will have been injected. Thus, it is necessary to identify the factors responsible for
...
Jean-Paul Joulia, D. van Asselt, P. Argyris, 1990
2
13th Symposium on Industrial Crystallization
A Filtrability and Flowahility Compromise for Aeicular Particles The two desired
properties are somewhat competitive for aeicular particles. If easy filtration is
required, large particles are needed which will induce large defects in packing.
International Scientific Committee, 1996
3
Unit Processes in Drinking Water Treatment
3.2. Filtrability. Tests. Simple filtration tests without absolute significance make it
possible to obtain an empirical relative evaluation and comparison of the results
in experimental procedures such as the jar test. The silting index (SI) is based on
...
4
Cell Wall Deficient Forms, Third Edition: Stealth Pathogens
was viewed by electron microscopy, the reason for lack of filtrability was obvious.
The nonfiltrable organisms usually had a long filamentous outgrowth, whereas
the stable filtrable L-forms consisted only of minute spheres. METHODS TO ...
S.D. BLOOD FILTRABILITY jjl/sec 29.4 5.8 41.1 6.2 38.9 3.8 P<0.05 P<0.05
BLOOD VISCOSITY cps. 4.19 0.44 4.22 0.39 4.36 0.72 sh.r 450 sec"1 N.S. N.S.
BLOOD VISCOSITY cps. 5.63 1.22 5.46 0.46 5.48 0.73 sh.r 90 sec"1 N.S. N.S.
BLOOD ...
26. Effect of Grade of Precoat on the Filtrability In the tests involving the
determination of the most economical body feed of JM-535 filter aid, all filtrability
results were expressed using JM-535 as precoat. The JM-535 filtrability of a
coagulated ...
7
The bacteriology of tuberculosis
The filtrability of the tubercle bacillus or the tuberculous virus (the ultravirus
tuberculeux of the French authors) and the new disease produced by it were
described. An attempt to deprive the tubercle bacillus of its position as a member
of the ...
8
Municipal & Industrial Water & Pollution Control
for Filter No. 5 were plotted in a similar manner. The volume of filtrate recorded at
a head loss of 50 ft. divided by 50 was adopted as the standard value of the water
filtrability. The terminal head loss was set at 50 ft. of water for purposes of ...
9
Bulletin - Engineering Experiment Station
Effect of Grade of Precoat on the Filtrability In the tests involving the
determination of the most economical body feed of JM-535 filter aid, all filtrability
results were expressed using JM-535 as precoat. The JM-535 filtrability of a
coagulated water ...
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) Engineering Experiment Station, 1954
10
Solid-liquid separation: a review and a bibliography
Improved Water Filtrability Test. Matheson, D. H. Wat. & Sewage Wks, 1954, 101,
517-20. A description is given of the method and apparatus used for a study of
the filtrability of water, as measured by comparing the loss of head during the ...
J. B. Poole, D. Doyle, 1968