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Molecular separation as an artificial kidney technique
W. J. Dorson
, M. Markovitz
,
Vincent Pizziconi
, J. A. Walters
Bioengineering, Harrington Department of
Chemical Engineering
CRESMET
Biological and Health Systems Engineering, School of (IAFSE-BHSE)
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Artificial Kidney
100%
Body Fluids
25%
Complexing Membrane
25%
Concentration Polarization
50%
Continuous-time Systems
25%
Electrolyte
25%
Entrance Length
25%
Filtrate Flux
25%
Filtration
100%
Flat Plate
25%
Gel Formation
25%
Gel Properties
25%
High-speed Flow
25%
Hydraulics
25%
Interstage
25%
Jet Impingement
25%
Low Permeability
50%
Mass Balance
25%
Membrane Permeability
25%
Membrane Properties
25%
Membrane Surface
50%
Metabolic Products
75%
Molecular Separation
100%
Multi-stage Design
25%
Narrow Channel
25%
Practical Implementation
25%
Preclinical Testing
25%
Protein Deposition
50%
Protein Gel
100%
Selective Membrane
25%
Sodium
25%
Surface Proteins
25%
Test Unit
50%
Theoretical Understanding
25%
Transfer Coefficient
50%
Engineering
Concentration Polarization
66%
Continuous System
33%
Flat Plate
33%
Flow Rate
33%
Flow Velocity
33%
Hydraulics
33%
Mass Balance
33%
Membrane Surface
66%
Metabolic Product
100%
Multistage
66%
Narrow Channel
33%
Test Unit
66%
Material Science
Body Fluid
33%
Hydraulics
33%
Sodium
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%