10 minutes at 2,000 to 3,000 rpm
A centrifuge is the machine used to spin blood vials to separate the blood components based on their densities.
It is recommended to spin the blood down for at least 10 minutes at 3000 RPM for peak levels, while for trough levels, spinning for 5-10 minutes at 3000 RPM is sufficient to separate the serum.
It can spin pretty fast. On impact, it can break a lot of things, including the yoyo.
A centrifuge is the instrument used to spin liquids in order to separate the components based on their densities. This process is called centrifugation and is commonly used in laboratories for various applications such as isolating plasma from blood and purifying DNA.
there are many factors that determine how fast a turbocharger can spin, but there are some turbos in race applications that hit a shocking 200,000rpm, or 3,333 rotations per second
There is no such bowling style as 'fast in spin' or 'fast out spin in'.
A centrifuge is the machine used to spin blood vials to separate the blood components based on their densities.
A centrifuge is used to spin liquids to separate components.
A centrifuge is used to spin liquids to separate components.
A centrifuge is used to spin liquids to separate components.
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Most of the time when you get your blood drawn you will notice they do so by filling up a small vial or sometimes a couple. This vial is put into a centrifuge (a machine that spins the vials very fast) to separate three main components in ones blood. Platelets, red/white blood cells, and plasma separate in the centrifuge and all can be extracted purely. A crude example of a centrifuge would be your washing machine on the spin cycle pulling the water out of your clothes. Imagine this on a smaller scale with a vial of blood. The force causes the plasma to separate.
It is recommended to spin the blood down for at least 10 minutes at 3000 RPM for peak levels, while for trough levels, spinning for 5-10 minutes at 3000 RPM is sufficient to separate the serum.
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle was created in 1994.
No they spin very very fast
they spin and move fast
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