"Centrifuging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Centrifuging is the process of separating particles or liquids of different densities or sugar contents by spinning them in a centrifuge at high speeds. This is commonly used in scientific and medical applications, such as separating cells, blood components, or liquids with different densities. In a centrifuge, the sample is placed in a rotor and spun at extremely high speeds, typically between 1,000 to 10,000 times the force of gravity, causing the heavier particles or liquids to separate from the lighter ones. This process is used to isolate and purify biological samples, to separate pharmaceuticals, and to perform various laboratory tests.
A centrifuge is a machine that uses centrifugal force to separate particles of different densities or sizes. It works by spinning the particles around a central axis at high speed, causing the denser particles to move towards the outside of the spinning container.
Centring is a verb that means to make something central or to put something in the middle of something else. It can also refer to the process of aligning something, such as a point, line, or shape, to be symmetrical or parallel with a reference point or line.
Centrino is a brand of notebook microprocessors designed by Intel, specifically designed for use in mobile computers such as laptops and ultrabooks. The word "Centrino" refers to a range of processor-core configurations, memory, and wireless networking chipsets that work together to provide mobile PCs with optimal performance, power management, and wireless connectivity.
The word "centriolar" refers to something relating to or resembling a centriole, which is a small, cylindrical organelle found in animal cells. Centrioles are involved in the formation of cilia, flagella, and the structure of the spindle fibers during cell division. The term "centriolar" is often used to describe structures or features that resemble or are associated with centrioles, such as centriolar arrays or centriolar tubules.