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How to pronounce filtrate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms filter, filter out, separate out, strain
Type of separate
Derivation filter
Type Words
Type of fluid, product
Has types percolate
Derivation filter

Examples of filtrate

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Once they have been separated, both fluid and filtrate are passed through the bioreactor.
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Alternate spaces between the silicon plates carry fluid and filtrate.
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The filtrate that exits the tubule is excreted as urine.
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The filtrate was applied to a reverse-phase HPLC column.
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This will prevent gelatinous-type solids from plugging the filter medium and also give a clearer filtrate.
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Note the almost colourless filtrate in the receiver flask.
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Immune cells and antibodies in that filtrate cannot therefore attack them and cause an immune reaction.
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The canal delivers the excreta to a bladder-like renal sac, and also resorbs excess water from the filtrate.
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Add to this filtrate, 20 drams of sugar for a drink.
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  • The product of filtration; a gas or liquid that has been passed through a filter
  • Filter: remove by passing through a filter; "filter out the impurities"
  • In chemistry and common usage, a filter is a device (usually a membrane or layer) that is designed to physically block certain objects or substances while letting others through. ...
  • In a treatment device, the water flow after it has passed through a filter or membrane.
  • Extremely small particles of filter media or ion exchange material formed either in the manufacturing process or as a result of breakdown; undesirable in most systems because of high pressure drop.
  • The liquid produced after filtering a suspension of a solid.
  • The fluid that results when blood is filtered through the glomerulus; a precursor to urine.
  • The portion of the feed stream that has passed through the membrane.
  • Water that is either pressed or washed out of the pulp during the pulping and bleaching; once the water has been discharged to a sewer it becomes effluent.