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Why are fecal flotation techniques unsuitable for trematode eggs?

Trematode eggs cannot successfully be concentrated using flotation techniques (due to size and weight). They are to heavy to float.


A solution that works best for recovering undistorted protozoan cysts and nematode larvae from fecal samples?

A sucrose flotation technique is commonly used to recover undistorted protozoan cysts and nematode larvae from fecal samples. The technique involves suspending the fecal sample in a saturated solution of sucrose, which allows the heavy cysts and larvae to float to the top, making them easier to collect and examine. Simply mix the fecal sample with the sucrose solution, let it sit for a few minutes to allow the cysts and larvae to float, and then collect and examine the layer at the surface for analysis.


What type of personal flotation device is a flotation aid?

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Type 1v flotation device?

What is a type 1v flotation


What is fecal in Tagalog?

fecal in Tagalog: dumi


What fecal in Tagalog?

fecal in Tagalog: dumi


Calculation on froth flotation?

values of froth flotation in different types of detergent


What are some uses of flotation?

give examples of different types of flotation then i will tell you


Is fecal stasis and fecal impaction same?

Not exactly. Fecal stasis just means that there hasn't been any bowel movements. While fecal impaction means some of the stool has become hardened and prevents the passage of more stool. Fecal impaction is one cause of fecal stasis.


How do you properly use a PFD or Personal Flotation Device?

There are many ways to properly use a Personal Flotation Device. To use a Personal Flotation Device just pull the cord.


What is fecal disimpaction?

Fecal disimpaction is the removal of impacted feces in the rectum.


What has the author William Hawes Coghill written?

William Hawes Coghill has written: 'Certain interfacial tension equilibria important in flotation' -- subject(s): Flotation 'Flotation of chalcopyrite in chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite ores of southern Oregon' -- subject(s): Chalcopyrite, Copper ores, Flotation