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dual object process |
Any Process that requires two, nonidentical patients.
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breaking | A Damaging that involves Separating the parts of a CorpuscularObject. |
| carbon dioxide emission | |
| chemical decomposition | The Class of ChemicalProcesses in which a CompoundSubstance breaks down into simpler products. |
| chromatography | Processes of Separating a LiquidMixture or a GasMixture into some or all of the PureSubstances that comprise it. |
| dialysis | Any process of Separating a Solution into two or more constituent PureSubstances by means of their unequal diffusion through membranes that are partially permeable. |
| distilling | Distillation is a means of separating Liquids through differences in their boilingPoints. The device used in distillation is referred to as a still and consists at a minimum of a pot in which the source material is heated, a condenser in which the heated Gas is cooled back to the liquid state, and a receiver in which the concentrated or purified liquid is collected. The equipment may effect separation by one of two main methods. Firstly the vapours given off by the heated mixture may consist of two liquids with significantly different boiling points. Thus, the vapour that is given off is in the vast majority of one or the other liquid, which after condensation and collection effects the separation. The second method (fractional distillation) relies upon a gradient of temperatures existing in the condenser stage of the equipment. Often in this technique, a vertical condenser, or column, is used. By extracting products that are liquid at different heights up the column, it is possible to extract liquids that have different boiling points. (from Wikipedia) |
| slicing | A Cutting that is also a Separating. This distinguishes stabbing and slashing from events where something is cut through and separated into parts. It also distinguishes Separatings where there is not Cutting involved. |