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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #21003(from the article `centrifuge`) ...an evacuated chamber. The elimination of air resistance also makes possible the attainment of high rotational speeds with relatively little ... ...in weight. Thus, red cells may be separated from plasma of blood, nuclei from mitochondria in cell homogenates, and one protein from another in ... Anoth...
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #20973<procedure> Centrifugation at very high g forces: used to separate molecules for example mitochondrial from nuclear DNA on a caesium chloride gradient. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #21001(ul″trә-sәn-trif″u-ga´shәn) subjection of material to an exceedingly high centrifugal force, which will separate and sediment the molecules of a substance.
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #10444Centrifugation at very high g -forces: used to separate molecules eg. mitochondrial from nuclear DNA on a caesium chloride gradient.
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: ŭl′tră-sen′tri-fyū-gā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The process of subjection to an ultracentrifuge.
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #20400[n] - centrifugation at very high speeds
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ultracentrifugation

ultracentrifugation logo #20974 noun centrifugation at very high speeds
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