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publicationDate 1984-09-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-213908-A1
titleOfInvention MEANS FOR THE ADSORBATION OF URINE GRAINS AND PHARMAKA FROM BIOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS
abstract The invention relates to means for adsorbing uranium toxins and drugs from biological solutions, which can be found in particular in human medicine, but also in veterinary medicine and biology. The aim is to provide high adsorption enzymes Functionality and adsorption capacity to produce. According to the invention, an activated carbon used irreversibly in a polymer mixture of at least two mutually incompatible polymers or polymer systems or polymer and polymer system.
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