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I'll check them out to you: have to do that; they've already been centrifuged.
Well, there was the reception room; it could be centrifuged.
Then you centrifuge it and wash away everything else.
The infected blood would be centrifuged and deep-frozen for later use.
The iron ring centrifuged out like an old medieval weapon.
The supernatant was removed and centrifuged at 100 g for five minutes.
I would think that one of the first would be to centrifuge the milk.
The laboratory centrifuges the blood to separate the cells from the serum.
Emulsions may be centrifuged as a means of assessing stability.
The device is centrifuged to deposit the beads into the wells.
Particles to be separated are then added to the gradient and centrifuged.
Why can they not simply be centrifuged on arrival?"
Two "phases" form when phenol is added to the solution and centrifuged.
It is first mixed with heavy syrup and then centrifuged in a process called "affination".
The blood is mixed, then centrifuged to separate blood cells from plasma.
Again the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant saved.
Upon arrival in the lab, 7.5mL of blood is centrifuged and placed in a preparation system.
Mitochondria were centrifuged and the pellet was kept intact for all remaining steps.
Twenty millilitres were centrifuged at 1500 g for 10 minutes to obtain cell free plasma.
I recall a report on a chimpanzee who was centrifuged at high g for an amazingly long time."
She'd lost count of the number of brains she'd centrifuged, looking for results and reasons.
After vortexing, the reaction mixture was centrifuged for 4 min at 16 kG.
The clotted sample was centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 10 minutes and the serum separated.
After incubation, the suspension was rapidly centrifuged and the supernatant removed.
The resulting pellet was resuspended, rehomogenised and centrifuged as above.