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there are two
types of
centrifuges: the
filtration and
sedimentation centrifuges. For the
filtration or the so-called
screen centrifuge, the drum is perforated...
- and vary from small, bench-top to large, floor-standing
centrifuges. High-speed
centrifuges are
typically used to
harvest microorganisms, viruses, mitochondria...
- A
prominent use of gas
centrifuges is for the
separation of uranium-235 (235U) from uranium-238 (238U). The gas
centrifuge was
developed to replace...
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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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details of
advanced Zippe-type
centrifuges are
closely guarded secrets. For example, the
efficiency of the
centrifuges is
improved by
increasing their...
- A
centrifuge is a
device that uses
centrifugal force to
separate its components.
Centrifuge may also
refer to:
Various types of
centrifuges Laboratory...
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under high-g, thus
depriving the
brain of blood.
Human centrifuges are
exceptionally large centrifuges that test the
reactions and
tolerance of
pilots and...
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Generally peeler centrifuges are used to
separate solids,
usually fine
particles from
suspension liquid feed mixtures.
Horizontal peeler centrifuges are widely...
- 2013]. "Waterjet
Centrifuge Screens for
Screen Scroll /
Conturbex Centrifuges".
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December 2013. “Scroll
Screen Centrifuges,” Broadbent, 2009...
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depending on the size and the
sample capacity. Like all
other centrifuges,
laboratory centrifuges work by the
sedimentation principle,
where the centripetal...