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Surfactant
Surfactant This article is about surfactants in general ... compound produced by alveolar cells, see pulmonary surfactant. Surfactants are wetting agents that lower the ... two liquids. Origin of term The term surfactant is a contraction of "Surface active agent ... USA Dept. of Health and Human Services), "surfactant" is reserved for the meaning pulmonary surfactant (see "alveoli" link below). For the ...
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Surfactant   (translated from German)
Surfactant Surfactant an English technical term (surface active agent ... Phospholipide in an educated manner, those as Surfactant, similarly how Soap work, by it those ... Oberflaechenspannung around 83 % in the alveoles. The Surfactant coat is absolutely necessary for the development ... phospholipide become out so mentioned Lamellenkoerperchen recruited. Surfactant consists to 90% of DipalmitoylPhosphatidylcholin (= Lecithin ...
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Talk:Surfactant
Talk:Surfactant English please! What the heck is "Alkyl ... me to mix it with some "nonionic surfactant" so do I just pop over to ... grocery store and just pick up a surfactant. You could get some dish soap (ie ...
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Pulmonary surfactant
Pulmonary surfactant Diagram of the alveoli with both cross-section and external view Pulmonary surfactant is a surface-active agent formed by ... cells. The proteins and lipids that comprise surfactant have both a hydrophilic region and a ... Neergaard. If the lungs did not secrete surfactant, this surface tension would be much higher ... released into the surface water layer, the surfactant forms a meshwork of tubular myelin. ...
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Surfactant pulmonary   (translated from French)
Surfactant pulmonary surfactant pulmonary is one lipoprotein secreted continuously by ... like a surface film. The lack of surfactant is the cause of the syndrome of ...
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Talk:Pulmonary surfactant
Talk:Pulmonary surfactant Not complete, will rearrange it, add diagrams ... 10 Jun 2005 (UTC) Man-made pulmonary surfactant A discussion of man-made, artificial pulmonary surfactant would be useful in this article. (And ...
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Category:Surfactant secreting cells
Category:Surfactant secreting cells Pages in category "Surfactant secreting cells" There is 1 page in ...
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Talk:Smart fluid
... iron particle content, and the amount of surfactant used to stabilize the MR fluid. The ... carbonyl iron particles, up to 14 vol % surfactant oleic acid, and the remainder 100 cS ... of MR fluids. The effects of the surfactant concentration and particle volume percent on the ... to a larger yield stress. Effect of Surfactant Concentration. Because the density of the iron ... the particles will tend to settle. The surfactant added to the suspending liquid adsorbs ...
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Micelle
... plural micellae) is an aggregate of the surfactant molecules dispersed in a liquid colloid . The ... largely by the molecular geometry of its surfactant molecules, but micelle shape also depends on ... and concentration of any added salt). Individual surfactant molecules that are in the colloid but ... monomers." In water, the hydrophilic "heads" of surfactant molecules are always in contact with water ... a micelle. However, the hydrophobic "tails" of surfactant molecules have less contact with water ...
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Micellar electrokinetic chromatography
... difference is that the solution contains a surfactant at a concentration that is greater than ... critical micelle concentration (CMC). Above this concentration, surfactant monomers are in equilibrium with micelles. Sodium ... sulfate (SDS) is the most commonly used surfactant in MEKC applications. The anionic character of ... the sulfate groups of SDS cause the surfactant and micelles to have electrophoretic mobility that ... strong electroosmotic flow. As a result, the surfactant monomers and micelles migrate quite slowly, ...
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