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Definition of Fractionate

Fractionate
Fractionate Frac"tion*ate, v. t. To separate into different portions or fractions, as in the distillation of liquids.

Meaning of Fractionate from wikipedia

- A fractionating column or fractional column is equipment used in the distillation of liquid mixtures to separate the mixture into its component parts...
- A fractionated spacecraft is a satellite architecture where the functional capabilities of a conventional monolithic spacecraft are distributed across...
- Atrial fibrillation (AF, AFib or A-fib) is an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the atrial chambers of...
- fractional crystallization and fractional freezing, chemical substances are fractionated based on difference in solubility at a given temperature. In cell fractionation...
- hydrogenation process, some of these are transformed into trans fatty acids. Fractionated coconut oil provides fractions of the whole oil so that its different...
- are just one feed stream and two product streams. In the case of the fractionating column, there are instead many product streams. (Theodore & Ricci 2011...
- Byp**** in Jehovah's Witness Patients: Management of Two Cases Using Fractionated Components and Factor VIIa" (PDF). Anesthesia & Analgesia. 104 (4): 763–5...
- fractionate sulfur isotopes as they take in sulfate and produce sulfide. Prior to the 2010s, it was thought that sulfate reduction could fractionate sulfur...
- herbal medicines, and to this day, some drugs are still extracted as fractionate/isolate compounds from raw herbs and then purified to meet pharmaceutical...
- laboratory-scale and industrial-scale fractionating columns, but the principles are the same. Examples of laboratory-scale fractionating columns (in increasing efficiency)...