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adsorptionTaking up of a gas or liquid at the surface of another substance, most commonly a solid (for example, activated charcoal adsorbs gases). It involves molecular attraction at the surface, and should be distinguished from absorption (in which a uniform solution results from a gas or liquid being incorporated into the bulk structure of a liquid or solid).
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In the first, adsorptive chromatographic fractionation,
chemical components of an ink mixture separate on contact with the paper
coating due to their different adsorption characters. Furthermore,
removal of prion infectivity from whole blood to the limit of detection
indicates the PRDT prion-binding resin has excess adsorptive capacity
relative to that required for prion capture from RBC concentrate,
demonstrating its potential suitability for TSE reduction from whole
blood as well as RBC. -- the iodine scavenger must be effective throughout the life span
of the device or there must be a reliable method to indicate when the
iodine scavenger no longer has adsorptive capacity so that it can be
replaced
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