Insoluble definition

Insoluble as used herein means having a solubility in the solvent of less than 1 mg/ml. In certain embodiments of the present invention the solubility, or example of the active ingredient, is suitably less than 0.1 mg/ml, or preferably less than 0.01 mg/ml.

Examples of Insoluble in a sentence

  • Method for Mixing Nucleic Acid in Water Insoluble Media and Application Thereof 20040058374 (10/645,602) Rixflex Holdings Limited* 3/25/2004 United States Novel nucleic acid based steganography system and application thereof 20050059059 (10/909,431) Rixflex Holdings Limited* 3/17/2005 United States Cryptic method of secret information carried in DNA molecule and it deencryption method 200506064 (921221490) APDN (B.V.I.) Inc.

  • Acid Insoluble Residue for Fine Aggregate Tex-612-J each $ 180.00 The unit costs shown include labor, overhead, and profit.

  • Correction Factor for Soluble and Insoluble Solids (U), ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Savannah River Co., Aiken, SC (1992).

  • Solubility: Insoluble (water) Soluble (alcohols) Vapor Pressure: Not determined pH: Not determined LogP 7.17 Viscosity, dynamic: Not determined Specific Gravity: 0.82300 - 0.83400 @ 25.00 °C.

  • Slurry Density (g/mL) 17 1.11 (0.8%, 4) 1.13 (0.8%, 4) Supernatant Density (g/mL) 1.05 (0.3%, 4) 1.05 (0.2%, 4) wt% Total Solids (Slurry Basis) 18.5 (0.1%, 3) 18.7 (0.2%, 4) wt% Dissolved Solids (Supernatant Basis) 6.1, (4.2%, 3) 6.6 (0.2%, 4) wt% Insoluble Solids (Slurry Basis) 13.2 (NA) 13.0 (NA) wt% Soluble Solids (Slurry Basis) 5.3 (NA) 5.7 (NA) wt% Calcined Solids (Slurry Basis) 14.4 (0.6%, 2) 14.7 (0.5%, 4) * RSD = relative standard deviation, with n equal to the number of measurements.

  • Weight % Total and Insoluble Solids Measurements 15 Figure 1: Photograph of the experimental apparatus in the Shielded Cell.

  • Correction Factor for Soluble and Insoluble Solids (U); SRTC-PTD-92- 0040, Rev.

  • Tank 22 Supernatant density (As-received) 1.008 0.2 g/mL Supernatant filtrate density 1.003 0.6 g/mL Composite Tank 22 sample wet bulk density 1.54 13.0 g/mL Composite Tank 22 sample dry density 0.66 19.7 g/mL Composite Tank 22 insoluble solid particle density 3.18 1.92 g/mL Total solids, wt % of sludge 42.51 8.5 Wt % Dissolved solids, wt % of supernatant 4.35 2.2 Wt % Insoluble solids, wt % of sludge 39.90 NA* Wt % Soluble solids wt % of sludge 2.61 NA* Wt % *NA = calculated data.

  • Insoluble material was cleared by centrifugation at 15,000 rpm for 30 minutes and the TCA concentration in the supernatant was increased to 10% (the volume of 50% TCA to add was calculated by multiplying the volume of the supernatant by 0.19) with stirring for 30 minutes at 4°C.

  • Water Content<=4%, Density 1.15g/cm3--1.20g/cm3, CPS<=4%, Ad <=0.13%, TOL Insoluble Substance 3.5%-7.0%.

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