Diffusate

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Dif`fus´ate


n.1.(Chem.) Material which, in the process of catalysis, has diffused or passed through the separating membrane.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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In this way the lighter molecules become enriched in the diffusate because of their higher average gas velocity.
Keller, "The electrical conductivity of Norway spruce needle diffusate as affected by air pollutants," Tree Physiology, vol.
The in vitro drug release of the four different samples were evaluated by using Automated Franz Diffusion Cell System (Microette Autosampling System, Hanson Research Co., USA) with 0.636 [cm.sup.2] of effective diffusion area and 4 mL of diffusate chamber volume.
The lower release is possibly because HmPVA and HmPVA--EPC in the water of cubic phase will collide with the diffusate (FITC--dextran) and it can hinder the diffusion through the water channels.
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