Spherical Beads as Filters: Separation and Size Determination of Coccidia

Abstract
Copolymer and glass beads were separated by sieving into uniform sizes. When packed in columns, they provided sieves with pore spaces of about 15% the diameter of the beads. Sharp cutoff points allowed for the removal of larger particulates and the isolation of those of a chosen size range. Differential filtration of cat coccidia varying in size provided a characterization of the filter's utility in the 8 to 40 μ range.

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