chauffer

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chauffer

(ˈtʃɔːfə) or

chaufer

n
(Furniture) a small portable heater or stove
[C19: from French chauffoir, from chauffer to heat]
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Chaufer, "Influence of plasticizers and cross-linking on the properties of biodegradable films made from sodium caseinate," European Polymer Journal, vol.
The protein is responsible for the initial adsorption on the membrane surface, but lactose and ashes can make up the formed cake (Rabiller-Baudry, Le Maux, Chaufer, & Begoin, 2002).
(1.) Balannec, B., Gesan-Guiziou, G., Chaufer, B., Rabiller-Baudry, M., & Daufin, G.
As sources of nutrients, the following products were used: calcium nitrate, potassium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, ammonium monophosphate (MAP), tense coktall" (0.25% of B, 2.57% of Ca EDTA, 0.53% of Cu EDTA, 2.10% of Fe EDTA, 1.74% of Fe DTPA, 2.57% of Mn EDTA, 0.13% of Mo and 0.53% of Zn EDTA) and chaufer" (4.8% chelated Fe EDDHA ortho-ortho).
With the introduction of inorganic membranes with polyvinylimidazole derivates, the pure a-lactalbumin can be obtained in filtrate but the fouling proves major constraint (Chaufer et al., 1991; Chen and Wang, 1991).

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