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• (n.) The act or process of making clear or transparent, by freeing visible impurities; as, the clarification of wine. • (n.) The act of freeing from obscurities.
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(from the article `fruit processing`) ClarificationAn additional benefit of the separator is that it also acts as a clarifier. Particles even heavier than the skim, such as sediment, somatic cells, ... Mixed juice from the extraction mills or diffuser is purified by addition of heat, lime, and flocculation aids. The lime is a suspension...
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the composite wastewater treatment process consisting of flash mixing of coagulants, pH adjusting chemicals, and/or polyelectrolytes, flocculation, and sedimentation.
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Removing suspended solids, or their precursors, from wines by fining, racking and/or filtration.
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A winemaking process involving the fining and filtration of wine to remove suspended solids and reduce turbidity.
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The process of making a turbid liquid clear. ... Synonym: lucidification. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Clar`i·fi·ca'tion noun [ Confer French
clarification , Latin
clarificatio glorification.]
1. The act or process of making clear or transparent, by freeing visible impurities; as, the
clarification of wine.
2. The act of freeing from obscurities. « The
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the composite wastewater treatment process consisting of flash mixing of coagulants, pH adjusting chemicals, and/or polyelectrolytes, flocculation, and sedimentation.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: klar′i-fi-kā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The process of making a turbid liquid clear. Synonyms: lucidification
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Clarification or the separation of the insoluble particles that prevent a liquid from being transparent, may be performed by depuration, in which the liquid is allowed to stand until the particles are precipitated, and then decanted; by filtration, or straining through wool, sand, charcoal, etc; or by coagulation, in which the albumen contained in ...
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[
n] - an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding
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removing suspended particles from the wort or finished beer through mechanical or chemical means.
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A winemaking process involving the fining and filtration of wine to remove suspended solids and reduce turbidity.
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Clearing action that occurs during wastewater treatment when solids settle out. This is often aided by centrifugal action and chemically induced coagulation in wastewater.
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elucidation noun an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding; `the professor`s clarification helped her to understand the textbook`
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(Ger. Klärung, Aufklärung) In Husserl: Synthesis of identification, in which the noematic sense is given less clearly in an earlier than in a later intending. The course of potential clarification is predelineated horizonally for every element of sense that is either intended emptily or experienced with less than optimal clarity. The hor...
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Process of clearing dirty water by removing suspended material.
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an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding
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the act of removing solid particles from a liquid
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