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Meaning of "hydrophilic nature"

hydrophilic nature - describes the tendency of a substance to attract or absorb water molecules

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The hydrophilic nature was also estimated.
Effects attained by the hydrophilic nature will be described.
The hydrophilic nature was consistent with a secreted protein.
Biologically produced elemental sulphur has a hydrophilic nature.
The hydrophilic nature can be intrinsic or conferred by chemical modification.
Fumed silica of hydrophilic nature.
Some applications require a nonwoven to be obtained which has a hydrophilic nature.
The surfactant maintains the hydrophilic nature of the material.
These fillers or pigments can be of either hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature.
Surfactant of hydrophilic nature.
This hydrophilic nature indeed causes complete spreading of the drops of rain.
These drawbacks are largely due to the hydrophilic nature of cellulose fibers.
Hydrophilic nature is quantified by measuring the percentage of electrolyte absorbed by the electrode.
The bonding energy of the stacked structure also depends on this hydrophilic nature.
The hydrophilic nature of the cementitious pores induces the capillary action of water.

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This metabolite penetrates poorly into the brain on account of its hydrophilic nature.
Various techniques are known for increasing the hydrophilic nature of electrodes based on hydridable metal.
Their ability to perform this function is related to their water solubility or hydrophilic nature.
The hydrophilic nature of some proteins is desirable because this can function as a lipid barrier.
The rate of water absorption gives a qualitative measure of the hydrophilic nature of a sample.
The hydrophilic nature of the peptide may also be difficult to purify and facilitate precipitates.
Another desired attribute of the collection matrices is the hydrophilic nature of the matrices.
The more hydrophilic nature of this substance prevents it penetrating the cells and the organism.
The smaller the contact angle the greater the hydrophilic nature of the material.
Possessing both the hydrophilic nature and the decomposition activity has the following advantages.
The sucrose ester advantageously has a hydroxyl number which imparts a pronounced hydrophilic nature thereto.
Its hydrophilic nature lends itself to absorbing moisture and providing the manufactured article with breathability.
It can be seen that the electrode had good mechanical strength and good hydrophilic nature.
Composition Coatings with a greater hydrophilic nature have a greater therapeutic agent release speed.
Once deprotected, the grafted silane compounds exhibit a hydrophilic nature.
As a result, a higher hydrophilic nature can be achieved.
Therefore, the compounds according to this embodiment in general have an enhanced hydrophilic nature.
Generally, a degree of hydrophilic nature can be evaluated by a contact angle.
In addition, the substrate has a hydrophilic nature.
Furthermore, its cationic and hydrophilic nature makes it attractive in pharmaceutical formulations.
This metabolite poorly enters into the brain, because of its hydrophilic nature.
In addition, these carboxylic functions lead to a hydrophilic nature and a capacity to bind active principles.
It is understood that macromolecules can possess discrete domains having a hydrophobic and / or hydrophilic nature.
Applicants believe that Polydextrose possesses a decreased hydrophilic nature because of its polymeric character.
The hydrophilic nature of the filter 84 also ensures that the filter 84 wets well during processing.
This effect is considered to be created'by the hydrophilic nature of these materials.
The hydrophilic nature of cuffs 70 and 80 may be chosen at will.
By anodising the aluminium support, its abrasion resistance and hydrophilic nature are improved.
These solutions maintain or renew the hydrophilic nature of the non-image printing área.
However, the administration of certain GABA agonists is limited by their hydrophilic nature.
The water-soluble nylon may enhance the 5 hydrophilic nature to the coating.
It is parenteal administered ( subcutaneous or endovenous ), because of its hydrophilic nature.
By anodising the aluminum support, its abrasion resistance and hydrophilic nature are improved.
These external additives are preferably subjected to surface processing, e.g., imparted hydrophilic nature.
This indicator system, however undesirably reduces the hydrophilic nature of the wiper.

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