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proteins fraction.
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Fractionation Gold, Victor, ed. (2019). '
fractionation' - The...
- 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...
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fraction is
between 1% and 5%,
while the
useful load
fraction is
perhaps 90%. For
payload fractions and fuel
fractions in aviation, see Fuel
Fraction...
- 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...
- A
simple or
regular continued fraction is a
continued fraction with
numerators all
equal one, and
denominators built from a
sequence { a i } {\displaystyle...
- M****-independent
isotope fractionation or Non-m****-dependent
fractionation (NMD),
refers to any
chemical or
physical process that acts to
separate isotopes...
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collected by
fractionation Fraction (floating
point number), an (ambiguous) term
sometimes used to
specify a part of a
floating point number Fraction (politics)...
- such as
ultrasonic fractionation.
Plasma proteins are
separated by
using the
inherent differences of each protein.
Fractionation involves changing the...