ultracentrifuge उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In order to investigate this phenomenon, a centrifuge with even higher speeds was needed, and thus the ultracentrifuge was created to apply the theory of sedimentation-diffusion.
- The kinds of information that can be obtained from an analytical ultracentrifuge include the gross shape of macromolecules, the conformational changes in macromolecules, and size distributions of macromolecular samples.
- Soon after, research on thermal diffusion in gases followed, as did ultracentrifuge concepts, cathode dispersion, excitation of gases by using energetic ions and research on molecular beams.
- Even after nearly two decades, the work of Steenbeck and Zippe in the development of ultracentrifuges ( Zippe-type centrifuges ) was recognized in the West as very advanced.
- The gas-ultracentrifuge developed at AMOLF ( under Jacob Kistemaker ) provided a base for the commercial enrichment of Uranium at the today well-known company of URENCO in Almelo.
- Project Ciclone aimed at the development of uranium enrichment technology through the ultracentrifuge method, while Project Remo sought to create a nuclear reactor for a small naval vessel such as a submarine.
- He investigated methods to generate extremely high angular velocities, and found that suitably placed air-jets can be used to spin tops at very high speeds-this technique was later used to construct ultracentrifuges.
- And can I then use the ultracentrifuge for almost-suspended animation by placing some fresh food into it, spin it for 5 years, and retrieve the food to find it still warm and hot?
- Jesse Beams from the University of Virginia filed some of the earliest active magnetic bearing patents during World War II . The patents dealt with ultracentrifuges intended for the enrichment of isotopes of elements needed for the Manhattan Project.
- The buildings, designed in the early 1950s, were never intended for the kind of work the centers do now, which requires a vast array of electronic and other equipment like radioisotopes, ultracentrifuges and electropheresis machines that overwhelm the electrical system.