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THE PREPARATION OF A GRADED SERIES OF ULTRAFILTERS AND MEASUREMENT OF THEIR PORE SIZES
1Department of Bacteriology and Experimental Pathology, Stanford University, California.
The Journal of General Physiology
|October 30, 2009
Abstract:
A simple procedure for making a series of membranes of graded pore sizes is presented with data for permeability of the membrane series to water and to colloidal sols of known particle sizes. A convenient ultrafiltration apparatus for operation under aseptic conditions is described.
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