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It adds to the completion specially of agglutination reaction.

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Q: Why is centrifuging used in blood banks?
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When centrifuging blood samples it is important to?

Use the fastest speed available to separate the cells from the plasma/serum.


How is centrifuging used in everyday life?

it is used in a washing machine


What is the machine used in blood banks to separate blood component?

apheresis machine


When determining the you will centrifuge whole blood in order to allow the formed elements to sink to the bottom of the sample?

The hematocrit is calculated by centrifuging whole blood to measure the volume of the formed elements. Many other lab tests require the blood to be centrifuged first, but the hematocrit is the test that can be done solely through centrifuging and measuring.


How do blood banks handle a situation with a person that has HIV and with him giving blood?

Blood banks, and the Red Cross which collects blood for blood banks, do not accept blood from people who have HIV, and they also test the blood that they collect in case it has infections that they were not warned about. Every effort is made to keep HIV out of blood that will be used for transfusions.


What is the process used to separate a liquid from a liquid?

Centrifuging it would be one way.


Can centrifuging be used to separate suspended matter from muddy water?

Yes, it is possible.


History of blood banks?

history of blood banks


What are the uses of centrifuging?

it speeds settling or separating of compounds they often use it to separate blood so they can test the veracious parts of it


Where do you get blood?

Blood banks


The medical test in which a centrifuge is used to separate whole blood into formed elements and a liquid fraction is called?

Many medical tests require the blood to be centrifuged prior to analysis. However, the hematocrit is completed after only the centrifuging process. The hematocrit measures the volume of the formed elements of the blood as a percentage of whole blood volume.


Is centrifuging 30 minutes at 1500 RCF equivalent to centrifuging 15 minutes at 3000 RCF?

Anyone?