Ultracentrifuge, separates mixtures of substances.
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Or, just to be certain, pitched head-first into an open ultracentrifuge so that the whirring rotor ground him into mincemeat.
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The surfactant-coated nanotubes then are sorted in density gradients that are spun at tens of thousands of rotations per minute in an ultracentrifuge.
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Next, the surfactant-coated nanotubes are sorted in density gradients which are spun at tens of thousands of rotations per minute in an ultracentrifuge.
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Single-walled carbon nanotubes are coated in soap-like molecules called surfactants, then spun at tens of thousands of rotations per minute in an ultracentrifuge.
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Libya's uranium enrichment program was taken apart, and sensitive materials and documentation ranging from nuclear weapons design information to gas ultracentrifuge components were confiscated.
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Subject to the action of an ultracentrifuge
A high speed centrifuge used to determine the relative molecular masses of large molecules in high polymers and proteins
(Ultracentrifugation) Differential centrifugation is a common procedure in microbiology and cytology used to separate certain organelles from whole cells for further analysis of specific parts of cells. ...
A high-speed centrifuge that can attain speeds up to 60,000 rpm and centrifugal fields of 500,000 times gravity. Useful for characterizing and/or separating macromolecules.