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(n.)An apparatus consisting essentially of a compartment spun about a…
(n.)An apparatus in which humans or animals are enclosed and which is…
(v.)To rotate (something) in a centrifuge or to separate, dehydrate, or…
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Centrifugation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centrifugation is a process that involves the use of the centrifugal force for the separation of mixtures, used in industry and in laboratory settings. More-dense components of the mixture migrate aw...
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Tutorial to introduce basic concepts of centrifugation, including vocabulary, centrifuge and rotor types, and separation techniques. ... The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce basic concepts of centrifugation, including vocabulary, centrifuge and rotor types, separation techniques, and even gradient selection.
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Differential centrifugation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Differential centrifugation is a common procedure in microbiology and cytology used to separate certain organelles from whole cells for further analysis of specific parts of cells. In the process, a ...
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Centrifuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A centrifuge is a piece of equipment, generally driven by an electric motor (but some older models are still spun with hand), that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying a force pe...
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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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Purification by Differential Centrifugation ... The purpose of this lab is to show how organelles can be purified from a tissue homogenate by differential centrifugation. This is a technique that is very commonly used in cell biology to purify a specific target (i.e., organelle) from a lysate or homogenate of a whole...
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To separate particles of different sizes (sedimentation centrifugation) ... Isolation of bovine X-sperm from Y-sperm (dairy industry) (sedimentation without centrifugation) ... Isopycnography (Equilibrium Density Gradient Centrifugation), which is used for separating things on the basis of differing intrinsic densities.
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