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Meanings of
fractionation
in English
Catalan
fraccionament
Spanish
fraccionamiento
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Chemical separation process.
Related terms
engineering process
Catalan
fraccionament
A process that uses heat to separate a substance into its components.
fractional process
Usage of
fractionation
in English
1
These observations apply at least within the limitations of cell
fractionation
technology.
2
Different
fractionation
techniques each resulted in detection of unique subsets of proteins.
3
The redistribution can be observed in two ways: morphology and subcellular
fractionation
.
4
What is the value of
altered
-
fractionation
radiotherapy and three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy?
5
Each
fractionation
technique resulted in identification of a unique subset of proteins.
6
Altered
fractionation
regimens further complicate the reliability of the conventional radiotherapy plans.
7
The plans were analyzed in aggregate, by disease site, and by
fractionation
.
8
Furthermore, the single rotor is usually consistent with organized AF electrograms without
fractionation
.
9
Highly enriched fractions of chloroplasts were obtained by non-aqueous
fractionation
using organic solvents.
10
The extraction and
fractionation
of these metabolites were achieved by using XAD-2 column.
11
Glucose transporters might play an important role in such isotopic
fractionation
.
12
This study will support future prospective studies to establish optimal radiation doses and
fractionation
.
13
However, many of environmental factors may have an influence on the observed isotope
fractionation
.
14
FPPS can be performed in 2 days and does not require extensive
fractionation
steps.
15
With glycerol included,
fractionation
seems to be largely based on particle mass and charge.
16
In addition, we assessed the impact of radiation
fractionation
and chemotherapeutic regimen on timing.
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About this term
fractionation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cellular fractionation
alter fractionation
conventional fractionation
isotopic fractionation
standard fractionation
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Translations for
fractionation
Catalan
fraccionament
Spanish
fraccionamiento
Fractionation
through the time
Fractionation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common