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How to pronounce fractionate in English?

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Type Words
Type of separate
Derivation fraction, fractionation
Type Words
Type of separate
Derivation fractionation

Examples of fractionate

fractionate
Only the second SCX system was used to fractionate lysates from Experiment 2.
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Chemical reactions fractionate heavy from light isotopes.
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Semantic memory disorders fractionate into two categories.
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You doctor may ask the lab to fractionate the enzymes to determine whether they are from muscle damage or liver damage.
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If life complex enough to have the ability to fractionate carbon were to exist at 3.8 billion years, this would suggest life originated even earlier.
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Her next step will be to fractionate and purify the soy hydrolysates so that she can identify each peptide and understand its bioactivity.
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An expansion in 2006 at the Winnipeg location increased the Company's capacity to fractionate plasma to accommodate the growing manufacturing requirements.
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One method to obtain pure yttrium from the mixed oxide ores is to dissolve the oxide in sulfuric acid and fractionate it by ion exchangechromatography.
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Critically, multivariate studies show that the distinct faculties of the mind such as memory and reason fractionate along genetic boundaries.
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More examples
  • Separate into constituents or fractions containing concentrated constituents
  • Obtain by a fractional process
  • (fractionation) a process that uses heat to separate a substance into its components
  • (fractionation) separation into portions
  • Fractionation is a separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (solid, liquid, solute, suspension or isotope) is divided up in a number of smaller quantities (fractions) in which the changes according to a gradient. ...
  • To separate (a mixture) into its individual constituents by exploiting differences in some chemical or physical property, such as boiling point, particle size, solubility etc
  • (fractionated) delivering the radiation dose over multiple sessions.
  • (fractionated) This refers to breaking down a treatment into multiple smaller treatments. For example, instead of 1 big dose of whole brain radiation, it is broken down into smaller doses, once a day, 5 times a week for a few weeks. ...
  • (Fractionated) The process of spreading the total required treatment dose over an extended period of time.