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Adsorption

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Definition: The condensation of gases, liquids, or dissolved substances on the surfaces of solids. It includes adsorptive phenomena of bacteria and viruses as well as of tissues treated with exogenous drugs and chemicals.  almost never IM; coord NIM with substance /pharmacokin (IM)    Other names Adsorptions
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
ORBO 44  136959-70-1   *Polymers Adsorption. J Environ Sci Health (B) 1991 Aug;26(4):367-82
ORBO 42  136959-69-8   *Polymers Adsorption. J Environ Sci Health (B) 1991 Aug;26(4):367-82
AST 120  90597-58-3 AST 120  *Carbon *Oxides Adsorption Microspheres. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs 1983;29:704
estradiol 7 alpha-trimethylene-poly(alanyllysine)-sepharose  0   Sepharose/*analogs & derivatives Adsorption. Eur J Biochem 1980;106(2):481
estradiol 7 alpha-decamethylene-poly(alanyllysine)-sepharose  0   Sepharose/*analogs & derivatives Adsorption. Eur J Biochem 1980;106(2):481
estradiol 7 alpha-decamethylene-sepharose  0   Sepharose/*analogs & derivatives Adsorption. Eur J Biochem 1980;106(2):481
Carbosorb  0   *Carbon Adsorption. Cesk Pediatr 1980;35(7):337

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