Reverse osmosis is a valid and accepted term for the process described previously. In the kind of work I do (small -> large scale bacterial fermentations), that term is used and understood. You of course, are free to name it whatever you want. Alistair
on 18/2/02 11:46 PM, you wrote: > That's not osmosis. Osmosis is an entirely PASSIVE process. If > pressure is necessary, it's something else. I don't care what > marketers call it; these people make up whatever they like, no matter > how incorrect. |
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