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  • Modalities [r]: Modality describes the different modes of target molecule transportation for separation in chromatography. [e]
  • Carnot cycle [r]: Reversible thermodynamic cycle consisting of: isotherm–isentrope–isotherm–isentrope. [e]
  • Absorption (chemistry) [r]: A process by which a substance incorporated in one state is transferred into another substance of a different state (e.g., gases being absorbed by a liquid or liquids being absorbed by a solid). [e]