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Figure 1.2: Membrane classification basing on the pore size and their comparison with conventional filtration [54].
Figure 1.3: Schematic representation of the rejection versus molecular weight curve [56].
Figure 1.15: Schematic representation of dialysis line with integrated Lixelle column [3].
Figure 1.16: Schematic representation of double-layer mixed matrix membrane for blood purification [10].
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