Solvent drag, also known as bulk transport, refers to solutes in the ultrafiltrate that are transported back from the renal tubule by the flow of water...
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load is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule through active transport, solvent drag, and paracellular electrodiffusion. Active transport is mainly through...
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absorption if there is an electrochemical gradient. Through the process of solvent drag, minerals can also enter with water when solubilized by dipole-ion interactions...
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water. Other ions can be taken up by the peritubular capillaries via solvent drag. Water is also driven into the peritubular capillaries due to the higher...
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Nitromethane (category Nitro solvents)
commonly used as a solvent in a variety of industrial applications such as in extractions, as a reaction medium, and as a cleaning solvent. As an intermediate...
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passive down a concentration gradient, or by osmosis (for water) and solvent drag for solutes. Paracellular transport also has the benefit that absorption...
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Pharmacokinetics Clearance of medications Urine flow rate Reabsorption Solvent drag Sodium Chloride Urea Glucose Oligopeptides Protein Filtration Renal blood...
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fuel Amyl (drag queen), an Australian drag queen Stage name of Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers, an Australian band Amylamine, a solvent and raw material...
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force (mV) electrochemical driving force (mV) apical transport proteins solvent drag unknown transporter Urea transporter 2? unknown transporter urea transporter...
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Toms effect (redirect from Polymer turbulence drag reduction)
a Newtonian solvent (parts per million by weight), which results in a non-Newtonian fluid solution, can reduce the skin frictional drag on a stationary...
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ionic atmosphere itself. This drags the solvent molecules along because of the attractive forces between ions and solvent molecules. As a result, the central...
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polymer in the solvent. For a solvent in which the polymer is very soluble (a "good" solvent), the chain is more expanded, while for a solvent in which the...
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closely related to solute mobility, factoring in not only size but also solvent effects. A smaller ion with stronger hydration, for example, may have a...
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form an ideal mix with their solvent (ideal mix conditions correspond to the case where the interactions between the solvent and particles are identical...
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2-Dibromoethane 1,2-Dichloroethane Fuel dyes, most common: Solvent Red 24 Solvent Red 26 Solvent Yellow 124 Solvent Blue 35 Fuel additives in general Ether and other...
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generation. Some substances are soluble in the supercritical state of a solvent (e.g., carbon dioxide) but insoluble in the gaseous or liquid state—or...
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aerodynamic drag on each particle is also low, and thus the bed remains in a fixed state. Increasing the velocity, the aerodynamic drag forces will begin...
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Atmospheric entry (section High-drag suborbital entry)
collectively termed as EDL. Objects entering an atmosphere experience atmospheric drag, which puts mechanical stress on the object, and aerodynamic heating—caused...
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Nitroethane (category Nitro solvents)
uses sodium nitrite in either a dimethyl sulfoxide or dimethylformamide solvent. Via condensations like the Henry reaction, nitroethane converts to several...
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indefinitely." This "stump waste", through the use of destructive distillation or solvent processes, can be used to obtain rosin. This type of rosin is typically...
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Stark, H. & Ventzki, D. (2002), "Non-linear Stokes Drag of Spherical Particles in a Nematic Solvent", Europhysics Letters, 57 (1): 60–66, Bibcode:2002EL...
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terephthaloyl dichloride (TDC or TCl). Production of PPTA relies on a co-solvent with an ionic component (calcium chloride, CaCl2) to occupy the hydrogen...
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the solute molecule. Solvents may influence the dynamic behavior of solutes via random collisions and by imposing a frictional drag on the motion of the...
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effective radius of the moving ion including any molecules of water or other solvent that move with it. This is true because the solvated ion moving at a constant...
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interactions are forces mediated by the surrounding solvent molecules: when a bead moves, it drags solvent molecules along, which in turn exert a force on...
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1950s American automobile culture (section Drag racing)
component used in Top Fuel drag racing today. While nitromethane had been around for years and was used as an industrial solvent, it was first used as a...
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widely used in applications such as a solvent in industrial processes, a fuel additive in motorsports (particularly drag racing), and as a component in explosives...
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Some of the drop tank's fuel is used to overcome the added drag and weight of the tank. Drag in this sense varies with the square of the aircraft's speed...
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Peter Debye in 1933. When a longitudinal sound wave travels through a solvent, the associated pressure gradients push the fluid particles back and forth...
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susceptibility. Solvent stress cracking from organic solvents typically results in static fatigue because of the low mobility of fluids. Solvent stress cracking...
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