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  • 1Micelle — Cross section view of the structures that can be formed by phospholipids in aqueous solutions …

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  • 2Surfactant — Surfactants are wetting agents that lower the surface tension of a liquid, allowing easier spreading, and lower the interfacial tension between two liquids. Etymology The term surfactant is a blend of surface acting agent . Surfactants are… …

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  • 3Dioctyl sodium sulfonsuccinate — Chembox new Reference= [ Merck Index , 14th Edition, 3401.] [ Chemical Information from Pubchem [http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=23673837] ] ImageFile=AOT.png ImageSize= IUPACName=sodium 1,4 bis(2 ethylhexoxy) 1,4… …

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  • 4Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate — Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate[1][2] …

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  • 5Micellar liquid chromatography — Acronym MLC Classification Chromatography Other techniques Related High performance liquid chromatography Aqueous Normal Phase Chromatography Size exclusion chromatography Ion exchange chromatography Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a form …

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  • 6digestive system, human — Introduction  the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass… …

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  • 7Liquid crystal — Schlieren texture of liquid crystal nematic phase Liquid crystals (LCs) are a state of matter that have properties between those of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal.[1] For instance, an LC may flow like a liquid, but its… …

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  • 8lipid — /lip id, luy pid/, n. Biochem. any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with… …

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  • 9Milk — For other uses, see Milk (disambiguation). Foremilk and Hindmilk samples of human breast milk …

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  • 10Self-organization — is a process of attraction and repulsion in which the internal organization of a system, normally an open system, increases in complexity without being guided or managed by an outside source. Self organizing systems typically (though not always)… …

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