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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6107055 | Method and device for carrying out biochemical reactions Method and apparatus for carrying out biochemical reactions in particular for cell-free polypeptide biosynthesis. A bioreactor has, within a housing, a reaction chamber containing a producing system as well as a supply chamber separated from the reaction ... | 08/22/2000 |
| 5711874 | Water treating apparatus A water treating apparatus consisting of a water path having entrance(s) and exit(s) and ceramic grain(s) movably inserted in said water path is provided in the present invention. When water is put in said water path of said water treating apparatus, said... | 01/27/1998 |
| 4959149 | Multiple tube series membrane filtration module and method of preparing same A filtration module of tubular members in series and method of preparing same. The tubules are arranged in series and are joined by a unitary header plate together with a single end plate. This construction eliminates the need for multple components used ... | 09/25/1990 |
| 4200531 | Tubular membrane separation apparatus The present invention relates to a tubular membrane separation apparatus used for purification of turbid water, concentration of liquid material, sea-water desalting and so on, which is characterized by a feedwater line, a tubular membrane member adapted ... | 04/29/1980 |
| 4198293 | Tubular membrane separation process and apparatus therefor A tubular membrane separation apparatus and process, for reverse osmosis or ultrafiltration, with an arrangement for removing undesirable deposit from semipermeable membrane surfaces. The apparatus is of the multiple-stage type wherein the number of tubul... | 04/15/1980 |