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NOTE: In a typical clinical centrifuge 1500-2000 X g is ~3000-3400 rpm. For example, in an IEC CL2 table-top centrifuge using the 236 rotor and the 2092S carrier, centrifugation at 3000 rpm = 1560 X g, and 3400 rpm = 2000 X g. ... Blood after centrifugation...
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Why does blood separate in a centrifuge? What two layers does blood seperate into? How does blood separate during centrifuge? Why do you separate blood by centrifugation? When whole blood is centrifuged what goes to the top?
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; No higher resolution available. Blood-centrifugation-scheme.png (397 × 530 pixels, file size: 35 KB, MIME type: image/png) ... English: scheme of a blood sample after centrifugation...
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Centrifugation Theor ... Centrifugation is a process used to separate or concentrate materials suspended in a liquid medium. The theoretical basis of this technique is the effect of gravity on particles (including macromolecules) in suspension.
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A process is disclosed for operating a centrifuging unit with a centrifuging container, in particular a centrifuging bowl, for separating the components of a liquid, in particular blood, containing components with different specific weights. ... 4859333 Continous blood centrifugation cell Panzani...
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The present invention relates generally to a centrifuge device which is capable of centrifuging a blood sample contained in a blood tube and also reading the blood component layers formed in the blood tube as a result of the centrifugation.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0940185.html
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A method and apparatus for controlling the washing step in a blood centrifugation cell in which washing solution is introduced into the blood centrifugation cell and the cell contains compacted red cells and supernatant at the beginning of the washing step. ... Centrifugation separates blood components,
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A method and apparatus for controlling the washing step in a blood centrifugation cell in which washing solution is introduced into the blood centrifugation cell and the cell contains compacted red cells and supernatant at the beginning of the washing step. ... providing a blood centrifugation cell,
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www.patentgenius.com/patent/7001323.html
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The blood bag's package insert states only to "... mix several times...", without further guidance. She wonders what others do to prepare the whole blood unit for centrifugation, and upon what scientific evidence is that practice based.
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www.cbbsweb.org/enf/2004/bloodmix_centrif.html
www.cbbsweb.org/enf/2004/bloodmix_centrif.html
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