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  2. Protein skimmer - Wikipedia

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    A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used to remove organic compounds such as food and waste particles from water. It is most commonly used in commercial applications like municipal water treatment facilities, public aquariums , and aquaculture facilities.

  3. Aquarium filter - Wikipedia

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    Power or HOB (hang on back) filters, which are impeller powered, remove water from the aquarium, usually with a long siphoning tube, which is then pushed (or pulled) through a series of different filter media and returned to the aquarium.

  4. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Protein skimmers are devices that remove organic compounds prior to their degradation, and are very useful in marine aquariums. Protein skimming is also used in the popular Berlin method that relies on live rock and periodic partial water changes to degrade and remove waste products. The Berlin method requires large amounts of live rock in the ...

  5. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Nano reefs are very commonly sold as complete kits which contain the tank, stand, power compact T5, T8, PL lamps or metal halide lighting, protein skimmer, UV steriliser, 3 or more stage filtration, a heater and a water pump or powerhead. However, many nano reefkeepers decide to upgrade their aquariums with better quality equipment such as a ...

  6. Tandem affinity purification - Wikipedia

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    Tandem affinity purification (TAP) is an immunoprecipitation-based purification technique for studying proteinprotein interactions.The goal is to extract from a cell only the protein of interest, in complex with any other proteins it interacted with.

  7. Ribbon diagram - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon diagrams, also known as Richardson diagrams, are 3D schematic representations of protein structure and are one of the most common methods of protein depiction used today. The ribbon depicts the general course and organisation of the protein backbone in 3D and serves as a visual framework for hanging details of the entire atomic structure ...