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pol·y·a·cryl·a·mide

 (pŏl′ē-ə-krĭl′ə-mīd′)
n.
A water-soluble white solid polyamide, (-CH2CHCONH2-), related to acrylic acid.

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polyacrylamide

(ˌpɒlɪəˈkrɪləˌmaɪd)
n
(Chemistry) chem a polymer composed of acrylamide
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Alternatively, an increased resolution of LPS can be obtained with SDS-PAGE using a Tricine buffer system [53], or by employing polyacrylamide gel concentration gradients within the gel [54,55].
Among the topics are polyacrylamide hydrogels obtained by frontal polymerization and their properties, fulvic and humin acids in surface waters of Georgia, modeling the physical mechanism of activation (opening) of ion channels in nerve impulse transmission, and the thermal curing of composite-based epoxy.
Luvocom ES compounds--based on nylons 6, 66, and MXD6 (polyacrylamide)--are said to feature evenly distributed conductive additives that ensure an efficient network of shielding throughout the polymer.
The proposed solution is a closed-loop system that washes crushed stone and then carries the polluted water to a large process basin, where a chemical flocculent polyacrylamide would help coagulate and settle the remaining sediment and carry clean water back up the hill to be used again.
The are three types of product segments in superabsorbent polymers: sodium polyacrylate, polyacrylamide copolymer and others including ethylene-maleic anhydride copolymer, polyvinyl alcohol copolymers.
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