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Capillary capillaries

Flow Capillary Shear-driven Pressure-driven capillary [50] Capillary Capillary Capillary Capillary Capillary... [Pg.144]

Kapillare,/. capillary, capillary tube, Kapillar-flasche, /. capillary bottle or flask, -flaschchen. n. small capillary bottle or... [Pg.237]

For parenteral emulsions, the formulation scientist must be particularly aware of changes in particle size distribution of the oil phase. Droplet coalescence results in increased droplet size. As a general rule, average droplet size should be less than 1 pm. Droplet sizes of more than 6 pm can cause blockage of capillaries (capillary emboli). [Pg.407]

The liver contains an enormous number of hepatocytes that perform the various functions noted above. The hepatocytes are contained within minute units known as hepatic lobules, in which the cell layers (which are one or two cells thick) are in contact with networks of minute blood channels - the sinusoids - which ultimately join the venous capillaries. Capillaries carrying blood from the hepatic artery and the portal vein empty separately into the sinusoids. The walls of sinusoids and liver cells are incomplete, and blood is brought into direct contact with the hepatocytes. [Pg.275]

Stainless steel Fused silica capillary capillary... [Pg.490]

One consequence of the curvature dependence of the vapor pressure is capillary condensation, that is the spontaneous condensation of liquids into pores and capillaries. Capillary condensation plays an important role for the adsorption of liquids into porous materials and powders. It also causes the adhesion of particles. The condensing liquid forms a meniscus around the contact area of two particles which causes the meniscus force. ... [Pg.24]

Miscellaneous - organic compounds Capillary - Capillary - chromatography with simultaneous headspace injection on two columns of different polarity [678]... [Pg.343]

Capillary cell As for static cell, but use a capillary Capillary prevents spurious agitation interfering, analytically difficult... [Pg.166]

Electroosmotic flow can be reduced and even eliminated through coating of the internal surface of the capillaries. Capillaries coated with, e.g., methylcellulose or non-cross-linked acrylamide have negligible EOF [18]. As a result, the focusing of substances will depend principally on the quality of the ampholytes and... [Pg.44]

Q3 Tissue fluid is derived from blood plasma in the capillaries. Capillaries have thin walls, one cell thick. Their function is to exchange nutrients and waste... [Pg.228]

An important factor in the distribution of drugs is the permeability of the capillaries. Capillaries are the microscopically small blood vessels across the very thin walls of which metabolites and gases are exchanged between blood and tissues. Capillaries have a cellular layer - the endothelium, supported by a basal membrane consisting of proteins and proteoglycans (Figure microcirculation). [Pg.12]

The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The pumping action of the heart circulates blood containing oxygen, nutrients, and hormones through a network of arteries into arterioles that connect to capillaries. Capillaries transport oxygenated blood to cells and absorb waster products such as C02, urea, creatinine, and ammonia. Capillaries connect to the network of veins via venules, which transport waste products to the lungs and kidneys. [Pg.286]

These methods can be performed in slab gels (Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, PAGE) or in capillaries (Capillary Electrophoresis, CE). [Pg.260]

Bruno, A. E., Paulus, A., and Bornhop, D. J., Thermooptic absorption detection in 25 micrometer ID capillaries—Capillary electrophoresis of Dansyl-amino acids mixtures, Appl. Spectrosc., 45,462, 1991. [Pg.332]

Rodriguez, I., Zhang, Y., Lee, H. K., and Li, S. F. Y. Conventional capillary electrophoresis in comparison with short-capillary capillary electrophoresis and microfabricated glass chip capillary electrophoresis for the analysis of fluorescein isothiocyanate anti-human immunoglobulin G. J. Chromatogr. A 781, 287, 1997. [Pg.465]


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