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Biomediation > Colloid
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Colloid Defined
Any gas, solid, or liquid in a fine state of subdivision, with particles too small to be visible in an ordinary optical microscope, that is dispersed in a continuous gaseous, liquid, or solid medium and does not settle or settles very slowly.
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- What Are Protein Colloids?: We must appreciate that thyroid hormones, such as thyroxine, being amino acid derivates, are stored extra-cellular ly as protein colloids.
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- Mixtures And Solutions -:- Virtual online flashcards - Share and study with your friends
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- Colloid: In accessscience. com
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