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Fractionation "
Fractionation". The
IUPAC Compendium...
- A
fraction (from Latin: fractus, "broken")
represents a part of a
whole or, more generally, any
number of
equal parts. When
spoken in
everyday English...
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Isotope fractionation describes fractionation processes that
affect the
relative abundance of isotopes,
phenomena which are
taken advantage of in isotope...
- In cell biology, cell
fractionation is the
process used to
separate cellular components while preserving individual functions of each component. This...
- such as
ultrasonic fractionation.
Plasma proteins are
separated by
using the
inherent differences of each protein.
Fractionation involves changing the...
- with 34S and 32S), (2) the
fractionation accompanying the
removal process at any
instance is
described by the
fractionation factor a, and (3) a does not...
- processes, of
which foam
fractionation is one example.
Until the mid-2000s,
there was very
little further development of foam
fractionation or
attempts to understand...
- In
chemistry and
fluid mechanics, the
volume fraction φ i {\displaystyle \varphi _{i}} is
defined as the
volume of a
constituent Vi
divided by the volume...
- dose
fractionation,
second edition". The
Royal College of Radiologists. 2016. Jones, Bleddyn; Morgan,
David AL (2007). "Radiotherapy
fractionation". In...
-
isotope fractionation is the
partial separation of
isotopes between two or more
substances in
chemical equilibrium.
Equilibrium fractionation is strongest...