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be fractionated
verb
Past of fractionate
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Multilevel composition fractionation process using steam explosion followed by ethanol extraction was shown to be an effective process by which wheat straw could be fractionated into different polymeric fractions with high yields.
Employing the mixed chloroform/n-heptane solvent, the bacterial products were found to be fractionated into a number of fractions, and the presence of broad comonomer compositional distributions was unambiguously demonstrated.
From the results it was observed that GTG, a model ghrita formulation taken for this study, can be fractionated into polar and nonpolar fractions by using column chromatography on silica gel eluted with respective polar and non-polar solvents.
The polymers could be fractionated into a more isotactic PS (mm = 0.77) and other fractions with lower isotactic content.
The tar may be fractionated to yield creosote, oils, and pitch.
Crude oil can be fractionated into asphaltene and Malten.
Now the peptides are bound to SCX resin and ready to be fractionated.
Starch can be fractionated into two types of macromolecules: amylose and amylopectin.
Fe isotopes can be fractionated to similar extent by both biological and nonbiological processes in the laboratory.
We determine how, for a fixed total electron-budget, the available dose should be fractionated for maximum strain mapping precision.
At higher applied current density, ions can be fractionated to a larger extent than at lower applied current density.
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