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Filtration logo #10101) Action 2) Activity 3) Alchemical process 4) Analytical chemistry 5) French word used in English 6) Natural action 7) Natural process 8) Pool-cleaning process
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Filtration logo #10101) Percolation
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  1. the process of filtering
  2. the act of changing a fluid by passing it through a filter

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Filtration logo #21002• (n.) The act or process of filtering; the mechanical separation of a liquid from the undissolved particles floating in it.
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filtration logo #21005the passage of a liquid through a filter, accomplished by gravity, pressure, or vacuum (suction).
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filtration logo #21003(from the article `analysis`) This operation can be used to separate particles according to their dimensions. One application is the removal of the precipitate after selective ... In filtration, a porous material is used to separate particles of different sizes. If the pore sizes are highly uniform, separation can be fairly ... Diato...
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filtration logo #21003(from the article `sound`) Filtration of sound plays an important part in the design of air-handling systems. In order to attenuate the level of sound from blower motors and ...
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Filtration logo #21359The act of passing a wine through some tightly bound matrix in order to force the liquid to pass through while keeping the suspended solids behind. The purpose of filtration is simply to clarify the liquid -- to remove sediment or suspended solid particles from the wine. The matrix may be a tightly woven cloth, paper, polymer, or some tightly packe...
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filtration logo #21142modification of the characteristics of ionizing radiation by its passage through matter of stated form and composition, e.g.: - the preferential absorption of the less penetrating components of a heterogeneous beam, accompanying its attenuation; - the modification of the distribution of the exposure rate over a cross-section of the beam
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Filtration logo #20453The act of removing sediment or other particles from a fluid by passing it through a filter.
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filtration logo #20973The passage of a liquid through a filter, accomplished by gravity, pressure or vacuum (suction). ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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filtration logo #21001(fil-tra´shәn) passage through a filter or other material that prevents passage of certain molecules, particles, or substances.
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Filtration logo #21121the physical or mechanical process of separating insoluble particulate matter from a fluid, such as air or liquid, by passing the fluid through a filter medium that will not allow the particulates to pass through it.
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filtration logo #21497A finishing process, performed before bottling. The wine is filtered in order to remove solid impurities, such as dead yeast cells. Although it may help to clarify the wine, it is also accused of stripping wine of flavour and character, and there is a vogue towards very light filtration or even no filtration at all. It differs from fining which rem...
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filtration logo #10444the process of filtering a fluid.
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Filtration logo #20972Fil·tra'tion noun [ Confer French filtration .] The act or process of filtering; the mechanical separation of a liquid from the undissolved particles floating in it.
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Filtration logo #20515Technique which consists of making the wine clearer by passing the wine through a filter (soil, a membrane or a plate)
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Filtration logo #21217Filtration is the process of freeing a liquid from solid matter suspended in it by causing it to pass through some pervious substance or substances which catch and retain the solid matter, The materials of which a filter is composed must have pores or interstices sufficiently coarse to allow the passage of the liquid, and yet sufficiently fine to p...
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filtration logo #22311A process used to remove unwanted particles from wine. Some winemakers argue that this strips the wine of flavor and aromas, but many consumers refuse to drink wine that has sediment in it.
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Filtration logo #22304A processed used to clarify wine. Some claim it can also strip flavour so many producers filter very lightly or not at all.
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Filtration logo #22308The process by which wine is clarified before bottling.
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Filtration logo #20094A treatment process, under the control of qualified operators, for removing solid (particulate) matter from water by means of porous media such as sand or a man-made filter; often used to remove particles that contain pathogens.
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filtration logo #20974 noun the act of changing a fluid by passing it through a filter
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filtration logo #21221Technique by which suspended solid particles in a fluid are removed by passing the mixture through a filter, usually porous paper, plastic, or cloth. The particles are retained by the filter to form a residue and the fluid passes through to make up the filtrate. For example, soot may be filtered from...
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filtration logo #23665 the process whereby fluids pass through a filter or a filtering
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