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    Centrifugation is a mechanical process which involves the use of the centrifugal force to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape...
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    recognition, modern centrifuges have a button for automatic conversion from RCF to rpm and vice versa. Centrifugal force Centrifugation Clearing factor Honey...
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    biochemistry and cell biology, differential centrifugation (also known as differential velocity centrifugation) is a common procedure used to separate organelles...
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    greater and lesser density. There are various types of centrifugation: Differential centrifugation, often used to separate certain organelles from whole...
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  • Conical plate centrifuge, a type of centrifuge which provides a parallel configuration of centrifugation spaces Screen scroll centrifuge, a filtering or...
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  • Rate-zonal centrifugation is a centrifugation technique employed to effectively separate particles of different sizes. The tube is first filled with different...
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  • separator Berk, Z. (2013). Centrifugation. Food Process Engineering and Technology: 241-257 [Peer-reviewed] (2000). "The pusher centrifuge: Operation, application...
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    stream of the last centrifuge and an almost pure heavy fraction from the waste stream of the first centrifuge. The gas centrifugation process uses a unique...
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    food processing, pusher centrifugation is used to produce monosodium glutamate, salt, lysine and saccharin. Pusher centrifugation is also used in the plastic...
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    A solid bowl centrifuge is a type of centrifuge that uses the principle of sedimentation. A centrifuge is used to separate a mixture that consists of...
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    Buoyant density centrifugation (also isopycnic centrifugation or equilibrium density-gradient centrifugation) uses the concept of buoyancy to separate...
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    Geotechnical centrifuge modeling is a technique for testing physical scale models of geotechnical engineering systems such as natural and man-made slopes...
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  • A centrifuge is a device that employs a high rotational speed to separate components of different densities. This becomes relevant in the majority of industrial...
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    centrifugation, called buoyant density centrifugation, is used. In this method the viruses recovered from differential centrifugation are centrifuged...
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    manufacture a range of centrifuges for use in their research. Following the change of focus from machine tool manufacture to centrifuges, the acronym MSE was...
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  • Screen/Scroll centrifuge is a filtering or screen centrifuge which is also known as worm screen or conveyor discharge centrifuge. This centrifuge was first...
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    The Centrifuge Accommodations Module (CAM) is a cancelled element of the International Space Station (ISS). Although the module was planned to contain...
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  • density. Isopycnic centrifugation refers to a method wherein a density gradient is either pre-formed or forms during high speed centrifugation. After this gradient...
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    by decantation and centrifugation followed by vacuum drying; or direct from cream by breaking the emulsion followed by centrifugation. Clarified butter...
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  • force. Such an "equilibrium" centrifugation can allow extensive purification of a given particle. Sucrose gradient centrifugation—a linear concentration gradient...
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    pilots' g tolerance in both magnitude and duration. Training includes centrifuge, Anti-g Straining Maneuvers (AGSM), and acceleration physiology. As g-forces...
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    material and filtration. The centrifugation method can be divided into two basic categories: Continuous flow centrifugation (CFC) historically required...
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    for aging patients. PRP is derived from the patient's blood through centrifugation, concentrating growth factors that are crucial for wound healing and...
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  • The Zippe-type centrifuge is a gas centrifuge designed to enrich the rare fissile isotope uranium-235 (235U) from the mixture of isotopes found in naturally...
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    contains most of the leukocytes and thrombocytes following centrifugation. After centrifugation, one can distinguish a layer of clear fluid (the plasma)...
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    ultracentrifugation Gas centrifuge Theodor Svedberg Differential centrifugation Buoyant density ultracentrifugation Zippe-type centrifuge "Optima MAX-XP". Retrieved...
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    testing and related purposes. As an alternative to energy-consuming centrifugation, more energy-efficient technologies have been studied, such as ultrasonic...
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    fractionation refers generally to the process of separation using a centrifuge (centrifugation), after which three major blood components can be visualized:...
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  • are two commercial enrichment processes: gaseous diffusion and gas centrifugation. Both enrichment processes involve the use of uranium hexafluoride and...
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  • The large diameter centrifuge, or LDC, is any centrifuge extending several meters, which can rotate samples to change their acceleration in space to enhance...
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