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The word 'centrifuged' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of rotating a substance at a high speed in order to separate components. For example, "The scientists centrifuged the sample to separate the cells from the liquid."
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When blood is centrifuged to cause the cells to settle, the volume of packed red cells (hematocrit value) ranges between 42 and 54 percent of total volume in men and between 37 and 47 percent in women; values are somewhat lower in children.
If such blood is centrifuged so that the red cells are packed in a special tube known as the hematocrit, they are found on the average to occupy 47 percent of the volume of the blood.
The intraoperative blood salvage device recovers the shed blood, which is then anticoagulated, centrifuged to concentrate the red blood cells, and washed in a sterile centrifuge bowl.
The whey is removed from the curd during the process of making cheese; then it is centrifuged to remove fat, concentrated or dried, and used for human food in processed cheese products, baking, and candy making.
It is centrifuged and screened to remove impurities; de-inked with more chemicals; then sprayed onto a wire screen, drained, dried and squeezed through heated rollers.
Simply put, when consumers picked up a package of "100 percent ground beef," they certainly didn't expect it to contain 15 percent gelatinous filler made from highly pathogenic slaughterhouse scrap (reportedly nutritionally inferior to regular ground beef) that had been heated, centrifuged and ammoniated to render it safe for human consumption.
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The Stuxnet worm, which the US and Israel used to disable Iranian centrifuges, was introduced via flash drive.
It would have to take out of service and put under seal two thirds of its installed centrifuges.
Related: 'Bladder diplomacy' at Iran talks: other negotiations that tested leaders' stamina The talks – the culmination of a 12-year process – became hung up on the issues of Iran's nuclear centrifuge research, details on the lifting of UN sanctions, and how they would be re-imposed if Iran breached the agreement.
The Associated Press quoted diplomats as saying the US would accept an enrichment programme with 4,500 centrifuges, but that Iran was prepared to accept a cut from 10,200 to 8,000.
Inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's watchdog, have found that about half Iran's centrifuges are idle and those that work are yielding little.
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