high-speed centrifuge

  • 81Knelson concentrator — Knelson concentrators utilise the principles of a centrifuge in order to create an enhanced gravity effect upon a fluidised bed of particles to concentrated dense minerals. The Knelson concentrator often operates as a batch process however new… …

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  • 82ETR 401 — Le prototype du Pendolino, l ETR 401 L ETR 401 (ETR = Elettro Treno Rapido) fut la première rame à grande vitesse pendulaire active au monde[réf. nécessaire] qui fut mise en service commercial régulier en 1976. Précurseur de la famille des… …

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  • 83Intercity-Express — Pour les articles homonymes, voir InterCity, Express (homonymie) et ICE. ICE 3 …

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  • 84Cutting mill — Cutting mills are mechanical devices commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of soft, medium hard, fibrous and tough materials. A rotor inside the mill revolves at high speed. The rotor is equipped with special cutting… …

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  • 85microfuge —    A high speed (usually 10,000 rpm) centrifuge for centrifugation of small (usually < 2ml) specimens …

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  • 86ul|tra|cen|tri|fuge — «UHL truh SEHN truh fyooj», noun, verb, fuged, fug|ing. –n. a centrifuge that can spin at very high speed, for measuring the molecular weights of solutes and the size of particles. –v.t. to subject to the action of an ultracentrifuge …

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  • 87Stuxnet — is a computer worm discovered in June 2010. It targets Siemens industrial software and equipment running Microsoft Windows.[1] While it is not the first time that hackers have targeted industrial systems,[2] it is the first discovered malware… …

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  • 89g-force — This article is about a type of acceleration. For other uses, see G force (disambiguation). This top fuel dragster can accelerate from zero to 160 kilometres per hour (100 mph) in 0.86 seconds. This is a horizontal acceleration of 5.3 g …

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  • 90Autotransfusion — [Citation|last=Carey|first=J.|title=How to donate to yourself|journal=US News World Report|volume=102|issue=21|year=1987|pages=59] is a process when a person receives their own blood for a transfusion, instead of banked donor blood. Blood can be… …

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