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How much sample is enough for continuous flow ultracentrifugation ? 100 liters ? 50 liters ? 10 liters ? If you or your colleagues have as little as 10 liters of sample solution - even if only occasionally , that is enough to warrant a ...
How much sample is enough for continuous flow ultracentrifugation ? 100 liters ? 50 liters ? 10 liters ? If you or your colleagues have as little as 10 liters of sample solution - even if only occasionally , that is enough to warrant a ...
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For batch or continuous flow . Takes 15 interchangeable heads . $ 2,570 with rotor , T.M. Lourdes Clini - Fuge ' 30 - R Automatic . Refrigerated . For batch and continuous flow . Combines low - speed , superspeed and ultra - speed ...
For batch or continuous flow . Takes 15 interchangeable heads . $ 2,570 with rotor , T.M. Lourdes Clini - Fuge ' 30 - R Automatic . Refrigerated . For batch and continuous flow . Combines low - speed , superspeed and ultra - speed ...
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As a Continuous Flow Ultracentrifuge the L4 accepts sample at rates up to 10 liters per hour , producing separations at 40,000 rpm and 90,000 8. As a Zonal Ultracentrifuge the L4 holds 1725 ml ( 20 times as much as the big SW25.2 ...
As a Continuous Flow Ultracentrifuge the L4 accepts sample at rates up to 10 liters per hour , producing separations at 40,000 rpm and 90,000 8. As a Zonal Ultracentrifuge the L4 holds 1725 ml ( 20 times as much as the big SW25.2 ...
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