a seat on a swing), the centripetal and centrifugal are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction. The centripetal force acts on the body in motion, while the centrifugal force does not. For this reason, centrifugal force is sometimes called a "virtual" force. ...
If the bucket spins fast enough, the water is pulled inward and doesn't spill. If the bucket is filled with a mixture of sand and water, spinning it producescentrifugation. According to thesedimentationprinciple, both the water and sand in the bucket will be drawn to the outer edge of the...
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A primary result in any dynamic light scattering experiment is an intensity distribution of particle sizes. The intensity distribution is weighted according to the scattering intensity of each particle fraction. For biological materials or polymers, the particle scattering intensity is proportional to the...
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(6) Adjust the pH of the concentrated solution to 4.0 with dilute hydrochloric acid for secondary crystallization, and obtain the tide crystals of mupirocin after centrifugation; (7) Dry the wet crystals in a vacuum at a temperature of 55° C. and a vacuum of -0.092 MPa to obtain 88.61 ...
(2004). Enhanced sensitivity of DNA- and rRNA-based stable isotope probing by fractionation and quantitative analysis of isopycnic centrifugation gradients. Environ Microbiol 6: 73–78. Madsen EL. (2006). The use of stable isotope probing techniques in bioreactor and field studies on bior- e...
Reactions were incubated in the dark at 25 "C for 60 min and then terminated by the addition of 2 volumes of ice-cold import buffer; subsequent manipulations were performed at 0-4 were collected from terminated reactions by centrifugation (10,000 g, 10 and once with import buffer. For ...
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When the term "cytosol" was coined by H. A. Lardy in 1965, it referred to the liquid produced when cells broke apart duringcentrifugationand the solid components were removed. However, the fluid is more accurately called the cytoplasmic fraction. Other terms sometimes used to refer to cytoplasm...