- in
fractionations is the need to find an
optimum between the
amount of
fractions collected and the
desired purity in each
fraction.
Fractionation makes...
- 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...
- of the isotopes. Most
isotopic fractionations (including
typical kinetic fractionations and
equilibrium fractionations) are
caused by the
effects of the...
- 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...
- {a_{3}}{b_{3}+\ddots }}}}}}} A
continued fraction is a
mathematical expression that can be
written as a
fraction with a
denominator that is a sum that contains...
- In cell biology, cell
fractionation is the
process used to
separate cellular components while preserving individual functions of each component. This...
- An
ejection fraction (EF) is the
volumetric fraction (or
portion of the total) of
fluid (usually blood)
ejected from a
chamber (usually the heart) with...
-
algebraic fraction. A
complex fraction is a
fraction whose numerator or denominator, or both,
contains a
fraction. A
simple fraction contains no
fraction either...
- In chemistry, the mole
fraction or
molar fraction, also
called mole
proportion or
molar proportion, is a
quantity defined as the
ratio between the amount...
-
susceptible to
fractionation, and
their isotopes tend to be
separated to a
greater degree than
heavier elements. Most
equilibrium fractionations are thought...