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  1. Definition. Homogenization (from " homogeneous;" Greek, homogenes: homos, same + genos, kind) [5] is the process of converting two immiscible liquids (i.e. liquids that are not soluble, in all proportions, one in another) into an emulsion [6] (Mixture of two or more liquids that are generally immiscible). Sometimes two types of homogenization ...

  2. homogenization, process of reducing a substance, such as the fat globules in milk, to extremely small particles and distributing it uniformly throughout a fluid, such as milk. When milk is properly homogenized, the cream will not rise to the top. The process involves forcing the milk through small openings under high pressure, thus breaking up ...

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  3. David Julian McClements, in Modern Biopolymer Science, 2009. 4.4.1.2 Homogenization. The homogenization step involves converting the two immiscible phases (usually oil and water) into an emulsion using a mechanical device known as a homogenizer (Walstra, 1993, 2003). The homogenization process can conveniently be divided into two types ...

  4. May 21, 2018 · homogenize. ho·mog·e·nize / həˈmäjəˌnīz / • v. [tr.] 1. subject (milk) to a process in which the fat droplets are emulsified and the cream does not separate: [as adj.] (homogenized) homogenized milk. ∎ Biol. prepare a suspension of cell constituents from (tissue) by physical treatment in a liquid. 2. make uniform or similar.

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · Homogenizer. Homogenizers are a kind of mixers that combine, emulsify, disperse, and dissolve liquid-liquid and solid-liquid systems by the use of mechanical forces. Homogenizers are industrial, benchtop, and laboratory instruments that are utilized in many different fields of study and industry. The mixing and dissolution of different ...

  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Definition and Examples. Homogeneous mixtures may be solids, liquids, or gases. Examples include steel, wine, and air. A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous mixture that has a uniform composition. No matter where you sample the mixture, the amount and type of components is the same. In contrast, a heterogeneous mixture lacks a ...

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  8. Apr 12, 2021 · Water Resources Research is an AGU hydrology journal publishing original research articles and commentaries on hydrology, water resources, and the social sciences of water. Abstract Large-scale models often use a single grid to represent an entire catchment assuming homogeneity; the impacts of such an assumption on simulating evapotranspiration (ET) and streamflow rem...

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