It's a little difficult to say out of context. It could be someone who repairs and maintains centrifuges, or it could be a fancy way of referring to someone who operates a centrifuge. If it's the latter, on the lab status scale it's about a half-step up the ladder from "bottle washer".
There is no verb form of technician
The technician was in charge of monitoring the test equipment. For repairs, please take your laptop to a certified technician.
This is Janis, she wants to become a dentist technician.
It is a vibratory centrifuge
Michael Faraday started off as a research assistant/technician
That sounds like density centrifugation...So, a centrifuge?
A centrifuge has holes to insert the centrifuge tubes in, a cap to secure the tubes inside, and a lid to protect both the samples and experimenter in case of malfunction. There is also typically a way to set the centrifuge speed and a power switch to turn the centrifuge on and off.
Antonin Prandtl, however Gustof de Laval invented the first "Modern" centrifuge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifuge
centrifuge is a system which is used to separate the water from the diesel.
Using centrifuge: brill idea
A Centrifuge Swing-out Rotor is a part of a centrifuge which attaches to the motor and holds the sample tubes. A swing-out, as opposed to a Fixed Angle rotor, has holders that move from vertical to horizontal as the centrifuge speeds up.
A centrifuge is used for separating components in a liquid that have different weights.
A good centrifuge, such as the Eppendorf 5702 Series, will cost you upwards of $2,000.
During the centrifuge based on their size/ molecular weight it will be separated.
outward, because centrifuge means separating.
Centrifuge.
No. A machine called a centrifuge is used in separation by density.