What to Look for in a CentrifugeRyan Ackerman
In the Lab:Laboratory centrifuges also spin at high rates. They may be large enough to stand on a floor or small enough to rest on a counter. A typical device has a rotor with angled drilled holes to hold sample tubes. Because the sample tubes are fixed at an angle and centrifugal for...
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Through the use of a centrifuge in the lab, we separated out the samples. In the coming weeks, we will use a sequencer to identify any extremophiles and cyanobacteria. Some people believe cyanobacteria should be sent to Mars in an early terraforming effort, due to their ability to photosynthe...
Fractionation is a type of separation process that is used in a variety of scientific disciplines. The way fractionation works...
You have two main options at the microscopic level: if you’re looking for information on cells, you’ll need a cell counter, and for everything else, there’s the particle counter. A particle counter, such as the Coulter Multisizer 3 and 4, is used, just as the name suggests, to ...
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