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The major components of the machine are the frame, hopper, decorticating chamber, concave sieve, rotating blades, discharge outlet and a vibrating separator with sieve to separate seed and shell.
With No. 11, she uses a sieve to separate out the dry white cracker crumbs.
Culture media was filtered with 100 µm size sieve to separate fungal pellets from media.
The wet suspension was then passed through a 63 um sieve to separate the coarse fraction from the fines fraction.
Before utilization, inoculum was passed a 2 mm sieve to separate and discard large particles and then partially pre-concentrated by a centrifuge (Xiangyi, China).
Since, this is not size selective like an inorganic molecular sieve but diffusion selective (the compatibilizer works like a molecular sieve to separate one gas molecules from the other), it can be used for the preparation of polymeric membranes for separation of any gas molecules pair.
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Five soil samples at 20 cm depth were taken using a 4-cm diameter soil auger to assess the soil condition of each forest plot in late August; these samples were then mixed and combined into a single sample after passing through a 2 cm sieve screen to separate rocks and debris.
Then grounded to small particles and sieved to separate <1 and 1 mm particles.
River sediments were sieved to separate the grain size fraction <63 µm for the analysis.
Size fractions were determined using chemical dispersion, wet sieving (to separate the sand fractions) and laser granulometry (for the finer fractions).
Therefore the use of sieves to separate SOC fractions was employed following the study by [25] where labile fractions are to be found between sieves of sizes 53 250 μ and the stable ones < 53 μ.
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