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A brief overview of your bioseparation topic (be sure to put its name in '''bold''' in the first sentence) and the scope of the article goes here.Also see [[CZ:How to start a new article]]
The following list of sections may serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. Before deciding to follow it, take a look at some other articles on subjects like your own. You may like their structure better and if so, adopt it.
The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake (and are borrowed from another Eduzendium template); their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.
==The Process==
Here, go into more detail about the process.
==History==
This section should describe the invention and development of the process. If the section runs long, divide it into chronological subsections, for example:
===Invention and early development===
This subsection should provide some historical context for the development of your process, describe its invention, and name some early developers and/or applications.<ref>John Q. Sample, ''Chromatography, a new analytical tool''. City: Publisher, 1885.</ref>
===Recent developments===
This section should discuss new developments in the field. Don't hesitate to drop in brief mentions of processes or features you don't intend to discuss in depth.  By so doing you are planting seeds of articles which will eventually be developed by others.<ref>"New Directions for Flocculation," American Flocculation Society. 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2009 from [http://www.amflocsoc.org/future_devs.html http://www.amflocsoc.org/future_devs.html]</ref>
==Design and Operation==
Use lots of subsections here as you describe various aspects of the process .<ref>First Author and Second Author, "Electro-absorpto-crossflow-sedimento-extractofractionation," ''Journal of Superspecialized Bioseparation Arcana'' 36:2 (2010) pp. 86-52.</ref>
==Applications==
This section should discuss how the process is used in practice.<ref>"Major Success for Bioprocess Fractionation," ''Anytown Daily News'', January 1, 2015, p. A6.</ref>
==Examples==
If you have used a lot of equations in your article, this may be a good place to show an example of how they are used.  See the article on the Antoine Equation for an example.
==References==
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A brief overview of your bioseparation topic (be sure to put its name in bold in the first sentence) and the scope of the article goes here.Also see CZ:How to start a new article

The following list of sections may serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. Before deciding to follow it, take a look at some other articles on subjects like your own. You may like their structure better and if so, adopt it.

The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake (and are borrowed from another Eduzendium template); their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.

The Process

Here, go into more detail about the process.

History

This section should describe the invention and development of the process. If the section runs long, divide it into chronological subsections, for example:

Invention and early development

This subsection should provide some historical context for the development of your process, describe its invention, and name some early developers and/or applications.[1]

Recent developments

This section should discuss new developments in the field. Don't hesitate to drop in brief mentions of processes or features you don't intend to discuss in depth. By so doing you are planting seeds of articles which will eventually be developed by others.[2]

Design and Operation

Use lots of subsections here as you describe various aspects of the process .[3]

Applications

This section should discuss how the process is used in practice.[4]

Examples

If you have used a lot of equations in your article, this may be a good place to show an example of how they are used. See the article on the Antoine Equation for an example.

References

  1. John Q. Sample, Chromatography, a new analytical tool. City: Publisher, 1885.
  2. "New Directions for Flocculation," American Flocculation Society. 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2009 from http://www.amflocsoc.org/future_devs.html
  3. First Author and Second Author, "Electro-absorpto-crossflow-sedimento-extractofractionation," Journal of Superspecialized Bioseparation Arcana 36:2 (2010) pp. 86-52.
  4. "Major Success for Bioprocess Fractionation," Anytown Daily News, January 1, 2015, p. A6.