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  2. Laboratory centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    There are different types of laboratory centrifuges: Microcentrifuges devices for small tubes from 0.2 ml to 2.0 ml (micro tubes), up to 96 well-plates, compact design, small footprint; up to 30,000 g Clinical centrifuges moderate-speed devices used for clinical applications like blood collection tubes Multipurpose high-speed centrifuges

  3. Centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Haematocrit centrifuges are used to measure the volume percentage of red blood cells in whole blood. Gas centrifuges, including Zippe-type centrifuges, for isotopic separations in the gas phase. Industrial centrifuges may otherwise be classified according to the type of separation of the high density fraction from the low density one.

  4. MSE (centrifuges) - Wikipedia

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    MSE was founded in 1936 by Ernest Foulkes, [1] initially as a manufacturer and distributor of machine tools and equipment. Throughout World War II, MSE was appointed by the UK ministry of supply to act as lease lend agents for American machine tools in order to support the war effort.

  5. Blood fractionation - Wikipedia

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    a clear solution of blood plasma in the upper phase (which can be separated into its own fractions, see Blood plasma fractionation), the buffy coat, which is a thin layer of leukocytes (white blood cells) mixed with platelets in the middle, and; erythrocytes (red blood cells) at the bottom of the centrifuge tube.

  6. Apheresis - Wikipedia

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    Continuous flow centrifugation (CFC) historically required two venipunctures as "continuous" means the blood is collected, spun, and returned simultaneously. Newer systems can use a single venipuncture by pooling blood in a vessel and cycling through drawing and returning blood though the needle while the centrifuge continuously processes blood remaining in the vessel. [5]

  7. Centrifugation - Wikipedia

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    Density gradients for purifying cells are also run in these centrifuges. Swinging-bucket rotors tend to be used very widely because of the huge flexibility of sample size through the use of adaptors. [9] These machines have maximum rotor speeds of less than 10 000 rpm and vary from small, bench-top to large, floor-standing centrifuges. [11]

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