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Aqueous phase

Aqueous phase

The water portion of a system consisting of two liquid phases, one mainly water, the other a liquid immiscible with water (e.g., benzene, ether).


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Plasma is the aqueous phase of blood after the cells have been spun out. There shouldn't be any cells left, if the samples have been ...

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Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:08 pm
 
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Topic: question on DNA material?
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