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The phrase "a rotor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a rotating part of a machine or device, often in the context of engines, helicopters, or other mechanical systems.
Example: "The helicopter's rotor was spinning rapidly as it took off from the ground."
Alternatives: "a rotating blade" or "a spinning disc".
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The alternator normally has a rotor field coil supplied with current through slip rings.
The flagellar motor consists of a rotor and a dozen stators.
A rotor starts whirring and a white sphere the size of a large beach ball rises.
Individual blades of a rotor have their pitch angles adjusted individually.
A steam turbine consists of a rotor resting on bearings and enclosed in a cylindrical casing.
And the flagellum has a motor design, one that features recognizable O-rings, a rotor, and a drive shaft.
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Real-time PCR was performed using a Rotor-Gene Q (Qiagen).
First, mathematical models of a rotor-bearing system are derived.
Homogenization was done for 30 s with a rotor-stator homogenizer (TissueRuptor, Qiagen).
qRT-PCR was performed on a Rotor-Gene 3000 real-time cycler (Corbett Research).
Reactions were carried out using a Rotor-Gene 6000 machine.
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