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He even closed his eyes a minute, to concentrate, but there was nothing there.
J2 stage nematodes were further purified by passing them through a 30 micron cloth into deionized, distilled water and gently centrifuged at 250 relative centrifugal force (RCF) for one minute to concentrate to 2,000 J2/ml.
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If the sauce seems watery, turn the heat up and reduce for a few minutes to concentrate the flavour.
The samples were centrifuged for two minutes to concentrate the protein pellet, and the supernatant was discarded.
CSF specimen greater than 1 ml was centrifuged at the rate of 2,500 revolutions per minute (rpm) for 10 minutes to concentrate if any organisms were present.
Then, 2 centrifugations (the first at 1480 rpm for 6 minutes to separate erythrocytes, and a second at 3400 rpm for 15 minutes to concentrate platelets) produced a unit (20 ml) of PRP.
The filtrate was layered on top of 5 ml of 1 M sucrose (specific gravity 1.13) for clarification and centrifuged at 800 × g for five minutes to concentrate the cysts/oocysts.
However, studies by [ 28, 29] have used 120 g for 10 minutes and 1200 g for 15 minutes, respectively, to concentrate amoebae from environmental samples.
"They're one of the best teams in the league and we can't play for just 60 minutes, we need to concentrate for the full 90 minutes.
The rest of the sample passed two stages of centrifuge (first with 1600 rpm for 15 minutes for separation of erythrocytes and next with 2800 rpm for 7 minutes in order to concentrate platelets).
Indeed, without the anticoagulant, the blood samples start to coagulate almost immediately upon contact with the tube glass, and it takes only a few minutes of centrifugation to concentrate the fibrinogen in the middle and upper part of the tube [ 4].
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