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High‐flux dialysers*

Nephrology, 2002
SUMMARY: This brief review attempts to define high‐flux dialysis and differentiate it from low‐flux and high‐efficiency dialysis. High‐flux dialysis membranes offer improved clearance of larger‐molecular‐weight solutes, particularly β‐2 microglobulin. Patients exhibit improved cardiovascular stability and long‐term use of these membranes may delay the
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High-flux MFI membranes

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2002
The synthesis and evaluation of high performance MFI-type membranes is described. These systems exhibit fluxes that are one to two orders of magnitude higher than previous literature reports, with ...
Jonas Hedlund   +14 more
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High flux bremsstrahlung source

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1986
Abstract A continuous wave (cw) linear accelerator designed to accelerate electron beams up to 50 mA intensity to an energy of 10 MeV is described. The high power electron beam can be converted into a high flux, forward peaked, bremsstrahlung source.
Jean-Pierre Labrie   +3 more
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Double High-Flux Hemodiafiltration

2007
Hemodiafiltration (HDF) can augment the efficiency of removal of small and large solutes for renal replacement therapy. Double high-flux HDF was developed in 1984 with the objective to shorten treatment time compared to conventional therapy. It consists of a serial pair of dialyzers in the extracorporeal circuit for optimal diffusion and filtration ...
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British High flux Beam Reactor

Nature, 1970
The neutron scattering technique has become an accepted method for the study of condensed matter. Because of the great scientific and technical value of neutron experiments and the growing body of users, several proposals have been made during the past decade for a nuclear reactor devoted primarily to this technique.
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FLUX, BRAZING High Temperature

2021
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification covers a high temperature brazing flux in the form of paste or powder.</div></div>
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High mass flux evaporation

Chemical Engineering Science, 1985
Abstract Experimental data for the evaporation of water, ethyl ether, dichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride, acetone and n-octane into a stagnant atmosphere at different temperatures are reported. A model for the evaporation process is presented. The calculation of the wet bulb temperatures is strongly dependent on the Lewis number and on the high ...
K.F. Loughlin   +2 more
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Flux jumping in high temperature superconducting flux tubes

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1992
Flux jumping in the intergranular shielding curves and magnetization hysteresis of a Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x flux tube has been studied at temperatures close to 4.2 K and at various applied field sweep rates. Large incomplete flux jumps are observed, increasing in number with field sweep rate.
J. W. Burgoyne, J. H. P. Watson
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FLUX, BRAZING High Temperature

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification covers a high temperature brazing flux in the form of paste or powder.</div></div>
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Flux creep and flux pinning in layered high-temperature superconductors

Physical Review Letters, 1990
For a high-${\mathit{T}}_{\mathit{c}}$ layered superconductor, we study a flux creep when the magnetic field is parallel to the layers (the CU-O planes) and vortices move across them. In a homogeneous material, the pinning of vortices results from their interaction with the layered structure of the superconductor provided the vortex-lattice period is ...
, Ivlev, , Kopnin
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