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ABSTRACT ULTRAFILTRATION can prove a most valuable method for the investigation of disperse systems, but, in his treatise on the subject, Dr. Duclaux leaves his readers in no doubt as to its


inherent difficulties. In spite of these, however, considerable progress has been made in recent years, attributable largely to the more reproducible and uniform membranes—‘Gradocol’—now


available, covering an adequate range of graded porosities for the requirements of research workers in bacteriology, pathology, biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Thus far, their


application has been restricted mainly to studies on bacteria, viruses and enzymes, for which they were specially evolved. That they have potential value in much wider fields is clear from


the numerous references cited. Lecons de chimie physique appliquée à la biologie professées au Collège de France Par Prof. J. Duclaux. 14: Ultrafiltration, ii. Partie théorique et


applications. (Traité de chimie physique, Tome 3, Chapitre 2.) (Actualités scientifiques et industrielles, 1002.) Pp. 126. (Paris: Masson et Cie., 1946.) 140 francs. Access through your


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Ultrafiltration Analysis. _Nature_ 160, 313 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160313a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 06 September 1947 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/160313a0 SHARE THIS


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