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  2. Protein skimmer - Wikipedia

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    Protein skimming removes certain organic compounds, including proteins and amino acids found in food particles and fish waste, by using the polarity of the protein itself. . Due to their intrinsic charge, water-borne proteins are either repelled or attracted by the air–water interface and these molecules can be described as hydrophobic (such as fats or oils) or hydrophilic (such as salt ...

  3. Talk:Protein skimmer - Wikipedia

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    3 Skimmer Bias. 2 comments. 4 can't have your cake and eat it too? 4 comments. 5 DAF. 1 comment. 6 Incorrect Reference. 1 comment. 7 Significant Changes. 1 comment. 8 ...

  4. Ultrafiltration - Wikipedia

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    UF is used extensively in the dairy industry; [5] particularly in the processing of cheese whey to obtain whey protein concentrate (WPC) and lactose-rich permeate. [6] [7] In a single stage, a UF process is able to concentrate the whey 10–30 times the feed.

  5. Bradford protein assay - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. [1] It is a quick and accurate [2] spectroscopic analytical procedure used to measure the concentration of protein in a solution. The reaction is dependent on the amino acid composition of the measured proteins.

  6. Pool skimmer - Wikipedia

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    Skimmers distribution. Typically a skimmer draws water from the pool through a rectangular opening in the wall, at the top of the pool, connected through a device installed in one (or more) walls of the pool. The internal parts of the skimmer are accessed from the pool deck through a circular or rectangular cover, approximately one foot in ...

  7. Protein sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Protein sequence interpretation: a scheme new protein to be engineered in a yeast. It is often desirable to know the unordered amino acid composition of a protein prior to attempting to find the ordered sequence, as this knowledge can be used to facilitate the discovery of errors in the sequencing process or to distinguish between ambiguous results.

  8. Fairlife - Wikipedia

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    Anders Porter of Fairlife's Coopersville, Michigan, facility stated, "we separate the cream, filter, heat treat, homogenize, test and bottle the milk." [11] According to Sue McCloskey, who developed the system used to make Fairlife with her husband Mike McCloskey, the ultrafiltration process removes the lactose and much of the sugar and leaves behind more of the protein and calcium. [12]

  9. S100 protein - Wikipedia

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    Several members of the S100 protein family are useful as markers for certain tumors and epidermal differentiation. They can be found in melanomas , [ 8 ] 100% of schwannomas , 100% of neurofibromas (weaker than schwannomas), 50% of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (may be weak and/or focal), paraganglioma stromal cells, histiocytoma ...

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