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Theory of chromatography and its application to cation exchange in soils.
Different types of solutions of the differential equation describing the process of cation exchange chromatography are compared and evaluated for their applicability to soil conditions. In cases where divalent cations replace monovalent ions, the exchange front assumes a stationary profile at an early stage which then yields an analytical solution provided a fairly simple exchange equation like that of Gapon or Vanselow is applicable. Where monovalent ions replace divalent ions, a non-stationary front arises, which is strongly dominated by the exchange equation. A good approximation of the front can be obtained by an analytical solution taking no account of diffusion or dispersion. Knowledge of the total electrolyte in the soil column is often the limiting factor in predicting the location and shape of the exchange front.[112.23.07]. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission
A multicomponent prehabilitation pathway to reduce the incidence of delirium in elderly patients in need of major abdominal surgery
__Background:__ Due to the increase in elderly patients who undergo major abdominal surgery there is a subsequent
increase in postoperative complications, prolonged hospital stays, health-care costs and mortality rates. Delirium is
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