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centrifuge

/sen-truh-fyooj/US // ˈsɛn trəˌfyudʒ //UK // (ˈsɛntrɪˌfjuːdʒ) //

离心机,离心,离心分离机,离心泵

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an apparatus that rotates at high speed and by centrifugal force separates substances of different densities, as milk and cream.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cen·tri·fuged, cen·tri·fug·ing.

    • : Also centrifugalize. to subject to the action of a centrifuge.

Examples

  • She was part of a team that looked into the effects of a centrifuge on motor control.

  • A centrifuge designed to help astronauts in microgravity looks a bit like a carousel with beds instead of ponies.

  • In the case of 12 slots, it was always possible to balance the centrifuge for any even number of tubes.

  • A room-sized centrifuge would be a lot harder to launch in a spaceship than an LBNP suit.

  • Such devices may be easier to send into space than alternatives being tested, such as centrifuges.

  • “Let me name the only countries that have ever acquired a zippe centrifuge,” Russell said.

  • Tehran is also developing advanced centrifuge designs and stockpiling low-enriched uranium.

  • MCT Oil - Medium Chain Triglycerides are the fat transport mechanisms you get when you put coconut oil in a centrifuge.

  • The data on centrifuge production was vital to intelligence agencies.

  • It is not clear if this could lead to a modification of stated U.S. policy that Iran should not have “one centrifuge turning.”

  • The "torfuge" (Fig. 31) is said to be a very satisfactory substitute for the centrifuge, and is readily portable.

  • Don't forget to spin 'em for centrifuge-gravity and stability!

  • Remove as much of its blood as possible from the heart under aseptic precautions into sterilized centrifuge tubes.

  • Take a small centrifuge tube and half fill it with sodium citrate solution.

  • Sterile tubes (for the centrifuge) closed with solid rubber stoppers.