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"centrifuge" Definitions
  1. a machine with a part that turns around very quickly to separate substances, for example liquids from solids, by forcing the heavier substance to the outer edge
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Thus deflated, the water enters a centrifuge, which spins heavy particles (water) to the sides of the centrifuge and leaving lighter particles (air) at in the center.
This is a dizzying collection of 45 centrifuges, from the smallest to the largest:A small water-motor laboratory centrifuge (L), and an electric centrifuge (R), from the 1900s.
Yongbyon also houses a centrifuge plant that produces highly enriched uranium, an alternative fuel for atomic bombs, though Western analysts suspect that North Korea has centrifuge plants elsewhere.
A good example is the centrifuge base, which is already installed at the site and will be used for its long-arm "human centrifuge" for high-G astronaut training.
After a good rinse, it goes into the centrifuge machine.
Centrifuge at an instant coffee plant in New Orleans, 1960.
A centrifuge enriches uranium by rapidly spinning uranium hexafluoride gas.
In 1989, Mr. Khan began shipping centrifuge components to Iran.
A centrifuge enriches uranium by rapidly spinning uranium hexafluoride gas.
Gleaming, seemingly symmetric images of the world's largest centrifuge, Centrifuge TSF-18, and of the James Webb Space Telescope — intended to be the world's most powerful — immediately evoke scenes from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Centrifuge production sites are to be under continuous surveillance until 2035.
Use a giant centrifuge to sling cargo and rockets into orbit.
There's another one that's using the centrifuge to test other material.
SpinLaunch plans to use a centrifuge spinning at an incredible rate.
Centrifuge wants to take this one step further using blockchain technologies.
Companies can automatically push out their their unpaid invoices to Centrifuge.
Eventually, you can imagine other services that leverage the Centrifuge graph.
All in all, the fidget centrifuge had done its job well enough.
Image: Gerald Herbert/APFacile: a 100 rpm hand cranked laboratory centrifuge, 1901.
Image: DOEThis centrifuge simulates Earth-like gravity aboard the International Space Station.
Image: DLRA 230-foot-radius geotechnical centrifuge at the University of California.
Banks or alternative lenders can provide liquidity to those companies using Centrifuge.
Nobody knew they had this type of centrifuge facility in that building.
SpinLaunch employees inspect the interior of the company's 203-meter prototype centrifuge.
By comparison, the centrifuge that NASA uses to stress-test payloads tops
As a student in South Africa, he had built his own centrifuge.
The main thing now is finding the money to build the giant centrifuge.
A centrifuge is an essential tool for hospitals and labs across the world.
Tube is placed in a centrifuge to isolate red cells from platelet concentrate.
A technician stands near model container that mounts on the centrifuge swinging platform.
The co-founders behind Centrifuge have previously created an essential company with Taulia.
Shortly after that, Centrifuge will release its first app based on its protocol.
The North Koreans have plutonium-producing reactors and a very sophisticated centrifuge program.
Yaney showed off his tabletop centrifuge and shared his spreadsheets full of calculations.
It takes forever and it's a centrifuge operating between 2500 and 10,000 rpms.
This 20-cent paper pinwheel can spin blood samples as fast as a centrifuge.
Coffee flows into a centrifuge (left foreground), where extraneous solid matter is being removed.
Image: Markus Steur/DLRImage: DLRM1, the next generation short-arm human centrifuge at DLR.
Image: Kjetil Wormnes/ESA38.33: A human centrifuge at the RAF Institute of Aviation, Farnborough.
At one point, the blood-spinning centrifuge in one of the miniLabs blew up.
Well, what liquid would people want or need to swirl in a small centrifuge?
SpinLaunch built its first 12-meter centrifuge prototype at its former headquarters in Sunnyvale.
Engineers cluster around SpinLaunch's first orbital rocket; a centrifuge is visible in the background.
A room nearby holds another piece of equipment tucked out of sight: a centrifuge.
The centrifuge also induces the gas to circulate within the device, further increasing separation.
"The Regurgitator is a pulse jet-powered spinning centrifuge that you ride in," Doyle explains.
Image: Central Press/Getty ImagesThe 20g centrifuge at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
Image: NASA1960: Astronaut Wally Schirra enters the gondola of the U.S. Navy's high-g centrifuge.
The ingredients they use are often extracted in a centrifuge or chilled with liquid nitrogen.
Victory Square turned into a kind of democratic centrifuge, replacing work, bars, brunch, and home.
After Stuxnet was deployed, it eventually infected an Iranian nuclear centrifuge and slowly destroyed it.
Companies could provide credit insurance, currency exchange and more on top of the Centrifuge protocol.
The complex includes a centrifuge plant that produces highly enriched uranium for fueling nuclear bombs.
The researchers put the mutant flies in a centrifuge and spun them for ten seconds.
Thus, small expansions in overall centrifuge numbers could translate to disproportionate reductions in breakout time.
The geopolitical centrifuge is spinning European states away from each other, like dancers at a ball.
Mr. Zarif insisted no — even as he acknowledged that Iran was suspending compliance with centrifuge limits.
But they had trained for this in the centrifuge, at higher G forces, for longer durations.
The world is a centrifuge that patiently waits to separate my Nigel from basic human dignity.
As the centrifuge spins, the heavier isotopes push harder against its wall than the lighter ones.
Image: David Becker/Getty ImagesSharples oil centrifuge in the lower oil room at Diablo Powerhouse, on Skagit River, near Newhalem, Whatcom County, WA. Image: Library of CongressCascade of gas centrifuges used to produce enriched uranium at the U.S. gas centrifuge plant in Piketon, Ohio from 1984.
Put all of it in a centrifuge to separate out the ribosomes (which are the important bits).
The broth and the butter were created not with a long cooking technique, but with a centrifuge.
I watched them spin my blood in a centrifuge, separating the platelets from the red blood cells.
Centrifuge, to separate the scraps of cell membrane and other detritus from the gloop that contains ribosomes.
Image: Library of CongressCancer researcher Emil Freireich with a blood cell separator centrifuge at M.D. Anderson Hospital.
Users just fill a disposable propellor-shaped cartridge with their semen, and place it in the centrifuge.
Iran was also required to let IAEA inspectors track and monitor centrifuge production and storage of parts.
But although they pursued centrifuge technology, the Libyans never really created a full-fledged weapons-making program.
And last year, the US Department of Defense awarded SpinLaunch a contract to help develop its centrifuge.
Cold-pressed juicers don't create heat the way centrifuge juicers do, and heat destroys enzymes in produce.
However, centrifuge juicers likely don't get hot enough to actually destroy enzymes or oxidize nutrients, Foroutan explained.
IAEA Spokesperson: we are aware of the media reports today related to Iran's centrifuge research and development.
It's built on a complicated formula, and it's useful for describing the efficiency of a centrifuge cascade.
As it turns out, this isn't the first time scientists have tried to create a low-tech centrifuge.
Iran would begin to rebuild its once vast centrifuge network -- used to enrich uranium to bomb-making levels.
It's then spun through a centrifuge into a platelet-rich plasma that's formulated into a skin-healing cream.
An assistant hands her a 50-ml centrifuge tube, full to the brim with the green lavender milk.
Say hello to Trak, a portable centrifuge that offers an easy way to test sperm count at home.
The slurry mix was then spun down through a centrifuge to get a concentrated islet of stem cells.
Men and women are busy working inside, pipetting liquids into trays and putting tubes in whirling centrifuge machines.
Iran now has 2900,220006 installed IR-2202 centrifuge machines and a relatively small amount of low-enriched uranium.
You wake up in the morning and collect blood and centrifuge it and put it in the freezer.
This is one reason why researchers at Stanford University recently developed a portable, cheap and hand-powered centrifuge.
In a televised speech Wednesday, Rouhani reportedly said the nation would disregard restrictions on centrifuge research and development.
When I was finished she sat very still, the only sound a whirring centrifuge, in the other room.
The output of one centrifuge is then fed into another and another in an arrangement called a cascade.
That access covers Iran's entire nuclear supply chain, from uranium mines and mills to centrifuge production and enrichment facilities.
Manu Prakash demonstrates how to use a Paperfuge, an ultra-affordable, hand-powered centrifuge made of paper and string.
Then you'd centrifuge it, and centrifugation just allows heavy things to settle and light things to remain on top.
Image: NASA1971: N-243 Flight and Guidance Centrifuge at the NASA Ames Research Center man-rated for 3.5g maximum.
This show even has a molecular gastronomist, Alice, who complains if she can't find an outlet for her centrifuge.
The only way on Earth you can do is put something in a centrifuge and increase the gravity component.
Twenty percent enrichment would likely resume here, as Iranian officials have threatened, and would entail interconnecting "tandem" centrifuge cascades.
If the deal is scrapped, the Iranians could resume their centrifuge enrichment program, which is now being carefully monitored.
The real problem, according to a RAND Corporation brief by Robert J. Reardon, would be Iran's centrifuge production facilities.
The centrifuge move would be Iran's latest reduction of its commitments to restrict nuclear projects under the 2015 deal.
I no longer feel like my brain is trapped in a centrifuge filled with swastikas and Alex Jones's spittle.
The training included spinning them in a giant centrifuge and implanting electrodes in their brain to monitor neurological activity.
First, Gawenis mixed the honey with pure water, and put it into a centrifuge to separate out the solids.
Once it's spinning at launch speed, the centrifuge will release the rocket and send it screaming into the stratosphere.
But unlike a centrifuge, the Paperfuge doesn't need electricity, complicated machinery, expensive replacement parts, or even much money to operate.
It was unclear if the thermal activity detected at the uranium plant was the result of centrifuge operations or maintenance.
Outside analysts have long suspected that North Korea has at least one other centrifuge plant that it operates in secret.
Neither lick resulted in a penalty but the incidents will be long remembered for creating a centrifuge of hockey stupidity.
And Iran announced the completion of a new centrifuge assembly center, a first step to increasing its nuclear enrichment capacity.
The biggest critique voiced by these engineers had to do with the forces the rocket will endure in the centrifuge.
The centrifuge is used for blood work for injury treatments such as platelet-poor plasma therapy and stem-cell injections.
I'll also be doing some centrifuge g-force training so I'm as acclimatized as I can be for the journey.
And switching between a nuclear fuel centrifuge arrangement and a nuclear weapon arrangement isn't all that difficult or time-consuming.
It turns out that this moss being studied thrives under conditions of hypergravity — increased gravity conditions artificially created within a centrifuge.
The company wants to build a giant centrifuge that would harness angular momentum to fling payloads into orbit without any propellant.
That machine would separate her plasma by centrifuge and return her red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to her.
Image: Christian Gahl/DLRImage: DLRThe Vestibular Research Facility (VRF) centrifuge in Building N-242 at the NASA Ames Research Center, 1985.
Image: Blkutter/Wikimedia CommonsThe NASA Ames 5 degrees-of-freedom motion simulator in a centrifuge with a 30-foot spin radius.
How it works: You collect a sample and place into the centrifuge in the middle of the product for DNA extraction.
Such is the designer mind, which then spins it all together in a centrifuge only to spit it back out, transformed.
The 2015 nuclear deal only lets Iran enrich uranium with just over 5,000 of its first-generation IR-1 centrifuge machines.
With minutes of its release, the latest indictment was unrecognizable after being put through the centrifuge of the Washington spin machine.
The researchers have already created a "short-arm human centrifuge" that generates artificial gravity and corrects the distribution of body fluids.
You just have to break open the DNA, then you centrifuge it and use other methods to isolate the DNA itself.
He regularly uses a centrifuge, rotary evaporator, vacuum machine, sous vide, and carbonate bottling system to create new flavor profiles and textures.
In 2017, bioengineers at Stanford University were able to create and successfully test out a paper centrifuge with materials totaling 20 cents.
Image: National Cancer InstituteThis small tabletop centrifuge spins DNA samples in a laboratory at the New Orleans BioInnovation Center in New Orleans.
They said their measure, if passed by Congress, would remain in force indefinitely, lead to tougher inspections and limit Iran's centrifuge development.
The mix is then transferred to a second tank, where a centrifuge spins the lumpy liquid, separating the oil from the sands.
The International Atomic Energy Agency reported in November that it was informed by Iran about the installation of one IR-9 centrifuge.
Even as Iran violates the agreement's centrifuge provision, it has not transgressed what would be a major red line: expelling international inspectors.
Washington should seek early access to its nuclear centrifuge facility at Yongbyon and demand the halt of operations at uranium chemical-processing facilities.
In demonstrations, the paperfuge was able to centrifuge blood at about 20,000 RPM—a speed comparable to those exerted by conventional benchtop centrifuges.
The Paperfuge, developed by Stanford assistant professor of bioengineering Manu Prakash, is a hand-powered centrifuge that was inspired by a whirligig toy.
The frogs were then encased inside a water-filled tube called a "centrifuge," which doesn't look very roomy based on these artistic renderings.
Inside the machine, a robot shuttles samples from one device to another, including a centrifuge, image sensors, and a system for amplifying DNA.
It prohibits Iran from acquiring or stockpiling weapons grade uranium and scraps the excess centrifuge capacity Iran would need to do enrichment itself.
At a clinic in Des Moines, her blood was drawn and spun in a centrifuge to extract platelets, the cells involved in clotting.
When I visited the company, the prototype centrifuge was still in pieces and Yaney wouldn't show me any videos of it in action.
After some vigorous spinning, amber honey streamed down the sides of the centrifuge to a spout where it could be funneled into containers.
Likewise, the report must assess whether Iran's centrifuge research and development is at a level that reduces the timeline to make nuclear weapons.
The one that stuck in my mind was how an uncontrolled spin causes blood to centrifuge up into the head and then boil off.
The latex is spun in a centrifuge to separate out the solids, resulting in a concentrated batch that's then firmed up with chemical stabilizers.
Launching it from a high powered centrifuge like the one SpinLaunch aims to build could be like hurling the payload at a solid wall.
Now Manu Prakash and his colleagues at Stanford University have, with a few nifty modifications, turned the toy into a cheap, lightweight medical centrifuge.
Plasma today is mostly collected via apheresis, a process where whole blood is extracted, spun in a centrifuge, and the plasma is skimmed off.
It's a two-part, by-hand procedure that begins with the laborer painting the inside of the tube as it spins on a centrifuge.
Image: Ian Waldie/Getty ImagesA biologist at Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant isolates aging granules from human heart tissue in a zonal centrifuge, c883.
Image: Cheryl Gerber/APThe 6-foot Space Station Centrifuge prototype in Building N-244 at the NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California, 1987.
Image: NASAA large and a gigantic high-g human centrifuge at the Yuri A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Centre (GCTC), Star City, Russia.
The agreement later broke down after a U.S. delegation in 2002 said it found evidence that Pyongyang had begun construction on a centrifuge facility.
After the 15th year, those scientists will be able to enrich as much uranium and spin as any advanced centrifuge machines as they want.
Many of the ingredients are house-made, maybe even cooked sous vide or thrown into a centrifuge before they get served in vintage glassware.
Meanwhile, during the experiment in space, a control group of cells will be put in a centrifuge in a modified gravity environment on Earth.
The centrifuge of this movement is ironically the college campus — the place that has traditionally been the center of the free exchange of ideas.
After running glass tubes of raw sewage through a centrifuge, researchers used a technique called mass spectrometry to filter their target chemicals by atomic weight.
Blood taken from the patient is placed in a special centrifuge and spun to separate the components: red blood cells, plasma, and platelet-rich plasma.
In October 2003, a ship containing centrifuge parts was intercepted on its way to Libya from Dubai — the parts were designed based on Pakistani technology.
The fact that Iran will be permitted to research the development of faster centrifuge machines in just six years is undesirable to say the least.
There is a limited amount of enrichment that a single centrifuge can produce, no matter how long it spins its charge of uranium hexafluoride gas.
Witnessing in three dimensions the growth of bacteria or the whirring of a balanced tabletop centrifuge will be very difficult to recreate over a screen.
Never mind the engineering work needed to build a centrifuge 100 yards wide, with an arm strong enough to support a roughly SUV-sized rocket.
Incremental nuclear escalation as a strategy of persuasion Iran's recent installation and use of advanced centrifuges breaches the JCPOA's associated centrifuge research and development plan.
Iranian scientists are enriching uranium at a higher grade and reinstalling more technologically advanced centrifuge machines, activity they had ceased when the deal was intact.
Verifying that most of its high-tech imports of key centrifuge technologies were accounted for and monitored should be a key part of this effort.
According to a release, two-thirds of participants will be placed in a special centrifuge and rotated daily to force blood back into their extremities.
By November, the IAEA certified that Iran was well on it's way to reducing the centrifuge stock by two-thirds, as required by the deal.
And no matter how many airstrikes the US launches, America cannot bomb the knowledge of how to build a centrifuge out of heads of Iranian scientists.
Image: Michael Elleray/Wikimedia CommonsThe 224-arm 288-foot-diameter Large Diameter Centrifuge (LDC) at ESA's European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands.
Then he puts the frames in a centrifuge, where about 30 minutes of spinning dislodges all the honey, which he then bottles and labels for sale.
The centrifuge they were building had to sit in a massive vacuum chamber to protect the system from air turbulence and stabilize it as it spun.
Last May, SpinLaunch broke ground at New Mexico's Spaceport America, where it is now building a centrifuge three times larger than the one in Los Angeles.
And yet rather than retreating into the glories and comfort of the past, it is putting it all in the centrifuge and going for a spin.
Their nearly fuel-free system, known as a mass accelerator, will use a giant vacuum-sealed centrifuge to spin a payload to more than 4,000 mph.
While Goren's ribbing was always funny and good-natured, he became divisive, like a punk rock centrifuge, separating the self-aware punks from the straight-up boneheads.
The centrifuge spins the blood to separate out the cells from the plasma, the pale-yellow, watery portion of the blood that contains a variety of proteins.
After analyzing how exactly the whirligig works and how fast it spins, Prakash created a similar device that could hold blood sample and works as a centrifuge.
Ceren said some experts expressed worry to Congress that limits on Iran's centrifuge research and development were too weak during the first 10 years of the agreement.
He would drink milk only if it came from a special herd of cows, and used a centrifuge at his lab to make his cream and butter.
At Renaissance, the soil was sprayed with herbicides; after the harvest, the crushed grapes were spun in a centrifuge, until a precise percentage of solids was attained.
There, doctors inserted a needle into his hip bone, extracted his own cells, spun them in a FDA-cleared centrifuge, and injected some cells into his retina.
Over the last few years, crafting sounds that sound like slivered up dial tones, breakbeats transcribed for paper shredders, and harsh noise sent through a laboratory centrifuge.
They include: Indications consistent with the use of centrifuge enrichment technology at the nuclear fuel-rod fabrication plant including operation of cooling units and movement of vehicles.
"Today we are launching the 30-series chain of IR6 centrifuge machines," Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi of the Atomic Energy Organization told state television IRIB.
After nearly two years of working 12 hours a day, six days a week, the SpinLaunch team was finally ready to fire up its first real centrifuge.
The efforts of his network saw centrifuge enrichment technology, and even a weapons design, transferred in some of the most damaging transactions ever for the nonproliferation regime.
Between Trieu's quantum centrifuge, the teleportation device and the special cell designed to hold Dr. Manhattan, the powers of a God are suddenly accessible to multiple parties.
TVEL said specialists have been working on a project since 2017 to modify centrifuge cascades to produce two stable isotopes that can be used for medicinal purposes.
Prakash calls it a Paperfuge, and like the piece of lab equipment it's named for, the centrifuge, it can spin biological samples at thousands of revolutions per minute.
The researchers spin cellulose in a centrifuge until only the fibers of the proper width to scatter the visible wavelengths of light are left in a liquid suspension.
But, having undergone astronaut, fitness and centrifuge training in recent months, Branson now believes he will be ready for his maiden space voyage in a matter of months.
Today, we'd like to go in the opposite direction, and look at a tool used to introduce a high amount of gravity to a test subject: a centrifuge.
Image: NASAGoddard Space Flight Center's Launch Phase Simulator or High-Capacity Centrifuge simulates vibration, G-forces and changing pressures that a spacecraft would encounter during launch and landing.
TEHRAN — Iran announced on Tuesday that it had completed a new centrifuge assembly center at the Natanz nuclear site, in a first step to increasing its enrichment capacity.
For Professor Arthur Parpart, whose principal interest was in the physiological and biochemical architecture of red-blood-cell membranes, I cleaned the beef blood out of his centrifuge.
He said affiliates purchase a centrifuge and incubator from the network for about $29,000, and pay the network $1,000 for the disposable liposuction equipment needed for each procedure.
Already the killing of Soleimani precipitated Iran to announce on Sunday that it was suspending commitments it made in its 2015 nuclear agreement that capped its centrifuge allowance.
From harvesting babies in some weird swamp to growing them to adulthood in a centrifuge of some sort, he's as all over the place as the show itself.
During a vampire facial, which is also known as a platelet-rich plasma facial, a person's blood is collected from his or her arm and placed in a centrifuge.
Image: DOEImage: DOEImage: Susan Montoya Bryan/APThe 2250 feet long-arm centrifuge at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Cologne, Germany, can be accelerated to 238.3 revolutions per minute.
For the experiment, half of the nanoceria-infused cell culture will be exposed to microgravity conditions, while the other half will be exposed to simulated gravity via a centrifuge.
In addition from the more traditional machines (relatively speaking) like a rotary evaporator and a centrifuge, another of Edwards' devices, Le Whaf, transforms ingredients into breathable cloud-like vapors.
There's talk of at least one centrifuge, and your body would have to be tilted slightly downward at an angle to pool your bodily fluids into your upper body.
The head of Iran's nuclear program says that Tehran is working on a prototype centrifuge that's 50 times faster than those allowed under the nuclear deal with world powers.
Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the atomic agency, also announced Iran is developing an IR-9 centrifuge he said will be 50 times faster than the IR-1.
Schoerner and a team at VR production studio Happy Finish, used screenshots from the movie to exactly replicate the centrifuge interior in the Discovery One spaceship from the film.
An IAEA spokesman said Iran had informed it that it was making modifications to accommodate cascades - or interconnected clusters - of 164 of the IR-2m and IR-4 centrifuge.
Once at launch speed, the centrifuge will release the rocket and send it screaming into the stratosphere where it will fire its engine for a final nudge into orbit.
In this case, a giant centrifuge would spin the craft around in a vacuum to build up insane speed, then open a door and release it into the sky.
The device also has a spinning centrifuge to dispense and mold chocolate into a unique ring shape of approximately 250 grams that can be broken up or eaten whole.
Although he&aposs obliterated by Lady Trieu&aposs centrifuge, the process is destroyed by Adrian&aposs frozen squids before it can be completed, killing Trieu and destroying the machine.
Here's how he partially wants to do it: curb Iran's missile tests, allow more inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities, and remove the time limits on uranium and centrifuge restrictions.
Here are a few examples of what will be tested during the short flight: This little guy will be doing microgravity test prints using metal This little guy will be doing microgravity test prints using metal The suborbital centrifuge, looking as cool as it sounds The suborbital centrifuge, looking as cool as it sounds It's all made possible through NASA's Flight Opportunities program, which is specifically all about putting small experiments aboard commercial spacecraft.
He did not specify what Iran's next step would be, but Tehran warned last month it could reactivate centrifuge machines and ramp up enrichment of uranium to 20% fissile purity.
Image: USC Digital Library"Ella G," a massive platform supply vessel equipped with 4 centrifuge devices was deployed to the Gulf of Mexico for oil spill cleanup operations in 2010.
Iran has continued to increase the number of various types of advanced centrifuge with which it is enriching at the one site where enrichment is allowed under the deal, Natanz.
A centrifuge large enough to contain a football field will whip a rocket around in circles for roughly an hour, its speed steadily ramping up to more than 5,000 mph.
In SpinLaunch's design, once a rocket is spinning at launch speeds, an exit port in the centrifuge will open for a fraction of a second, sending the rocket shooting out.
Nor did he elaborate, when pressed on how to square his resolve with what Mr. Zarif had just told me — that all limits on Iran's centrifuge program have been suspended.
Rouhani's remarks suggested Iran was developing a new centrifuge, the IR-9, violating the deal which specifies the centrifuges Iran can use and making no mention of an IR-9.
"Instead of saying 'sous vide this, centrifuge that,' we may just say, 'Huckleberry,'" Mr. Chapman said, adding that if guests are interested in learning more, he's happy to go deep.
The blood is then put into a centrifuge that spins the red blood cells and separates the platelets from the rest of the blood, leaving Dr. Shamban with the plasma serum.
Le Floc'h/ESAThe recently renovated centrifuge at Sandia National Laboratories was designed to simulate gravity for-re-entry situations for all kind of devices and materials used in the space program.
Image: NASAThe Air Force Research Laboratory's centrifuge at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, was used by NASA Space Shuttle Astronauts to simulate the G-forces astronauts experience during a shuttle launch.
To separate the oil and the hot sauce, you take the mixture for a spin in a centrifuge, creating a layer of hot sauce and a layer of oil and capsaicin.
That the agreement does not include any of those realities because it is aimed at curtailing centrifuge production and uranium enrichment — and that it has done so successfully — was not mentioned.
Suppose there is an international conference in Pakistan on centrifuge technology: The CIA would send its own agent undercover, or enlist a professor who might be going anyway to report back.
Greg Sommer, a biodefense researcher at Sandia National Labs, was developing a small portable centrifuge for testing blood after a chemical attack when he realized it could have a consumer application.
The frames were transported to the Vice President's catering kitchen, where a thin layer of wax covering the honey was removed and the frames were placed in a hand-cranked centrifuge.
Pyongyang upped the ante on its nuclear program with a remarkable revelation during my seventh and last visit in November 2010: the existence of a modern uranium centrifuge facility in Yongbyon.
Front Burner For that cook who is inspired more by Nathan Myhrvold than Julia Child, there is the Spinzall, a centrifuge that can clarify liquids like flavored oils, juices and spirits.
"Vampire facials," a trendy skin care treatment that involves drawing blood from a client's body, placing it in a centrifuge, then reapplying it to the face, supposedly to promote cell renewal.
The Iran nuclear deal dealt only partially with fissile material, allowing Tehran to retain critical technologies and infrastructure for the future – including the ability to continue spinning centrifuges and advanced centrifuge technology.
Here's how he wants to do it (this will sound familiar): curb Iran's missile tests, allow more inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities, and remove the time limits on uranium and centrifuge restrictions.
If he grows enough of them, he told me, he could spin the cells down in a centrifuge  to create a more solid mass, fry them up and basically have human meat.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said in September that Iran had informed the agency about making modifications to accommodate cascades - or interconnected clusters - of 164 of the IR-2m and IR-4 centrifuge.
But Iran also appears to be hedging its bets, claiming to remain committed to the limited restrictions on its nuclear program while professing interest in boosting its enrichment capabilities and centrifuge manufacturing.
The deal allowed Iran to enrich uranium with just over 5,000 of its first-generation IR-1 centrifuge machines and the nation was allowed to use advance centrifuges for research purposes only.
It was also uncertain whether the opening of the centrifuge plant would have any significant impact on Iran's nuclear program, which continues to be closely monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Nor did he elaborate, when pressed on how to square his resolve with what [the Iranian foreign minister] had just told me — that all limits on Iran's centrifuge program have been suspended.
In September, another 60 days after its last announcement, Iran followed up with a declaration that it would no longer adhere to the "research and development" limitations on more advanced centrifuge designs.
The procedure is as follows: They take some of your blood, put it through a centrifuge that separates platelet-poor plasma and red blood cells, and add a serum that's rich in platelets.
Researchers investigated how different varieties of grapes reacted to drought conditions: they spun the stems in a centrifuge and left the vines without water to find out when they start dying of dehydration.
"They are talking about advanced centrifuge research and development, but they're not talking about changing the Arak reactor back to making plutonium," Nephew said, referring to the country's large-scale, heavy-water reactor.
Once we have 60 pounds of beeswax and honey, we'll bring it back to the honey house and put it in a centrifuge to separate the outer layer of beeswax from the honey.
By affording the appearance of effective verification, they camouflage Iran's active, multiple violations of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231: on uranium-enrichment levels, advanced-centrifuge research, heavy-water production and missile programs.
Small realized that to collect samples from five villages, his team would have to hike for two weeks through the region's remote and mostly infrastructurally disconnected terrain with a generator, centrifuge, and liquid nitrogen.
Branson told CNBC that he was preparing to go into space with Virgin Galactic and that he was undergoing special astronaut and fitness training in a centrifuge to be physically ready for the journey.
The study will also test the possible benefits of artificial gravity, as participants will lie in DLR's short-arm centrifuge once a day and be spun to encourage blood flow back toward their feet.
She removes her fleece to reveal a T-shirt with a stethoscope printed on it, then a research assistant hands her a 22010-ml centrifuge tube, full to the brim with the green lavender milk.
Alternatively, the centrifuge could be used to launch small rockets to high altitudes where they could then use their thrusters to push them into orbit, eliminating the need for a fuel intensive first stage booster.
She removes her fleece to reveal a T-shirt with a stethoscope printed on it, then a research assistant hands her a 25.3-ml centrifuge tube, full to the brim with the green lavender milk.
It involves her taking your blood, running it through a centrifuge and isolating a specific protein, then creating a face cream out of it that you can get for the low, low price of $1,400.
Image: NASAThe Authentic Tactical Flight System at the National Aerospace Training and Research Center is a 25-foot arm centrifuge, combined with authentic modeling of a high-performance jet cockpit and real-world visual displays.
Just wash in cold water, dry in a centrifuge, treat with a chlorine-based compound, and place in Modified Atmosphere Packaging, in which levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide have been altered to slow deterioration.
"In the beginning, we tried to use the Beyblade burst to replace a centrifuge," lead author Steve Chen told Gizmodo, referring to one of the toylines based on the popular Japanese manga and anime Beyblade.
The Iranians recovered, and rebuilt the facility, tripling the number of centrifuges that existed before the cyberattack and opening a new centrifuge center deep in a mountain called Fordow, which is far harder to bomb.
The technique still isn't something you can do at home—the method ultimately required lab equipment like a centrifuge, custom genetic material, chemicals to perform the analysis, and a sensing kit composed of special disposable electrodes.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog (IAEA) confirmed on Monday that Iran had resumed enriching uranium in its underground Fordow plant and was rapidly accelerating enrichment with a variety of advanced centrifuge machines also banned by the deal.
The Iranians at about the same time bought what is likely to have been the same package, which would have given them enough information and equipment to build their centrifuge program for enriching bomb-grade uranium.
Iran has already breached many of the deal's restrictions, including on the fissile purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium, which models of centrifuge it enriches uranium with and where it enriches uranium.
At the time the deal was struck, intelligence estimates indicated that the country was within half a year of producing enough highly enriched uranium at its Natanz and Fordow centrifuge facilities to build its first workable device.
When I saw the stretcher, the centrifuge, and the needles I started to feel a bit queasy, but before I knew it I found myself with a numb face and with three test tubes filled with my blood.
Her journalism hums with intelligence, wit and good judgment; I implicitly trust that she'll spin through the latest research and tell us which papers float to the top of the centrifuge and which sink to the sludgy bottom.
Now, as a new paper published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows, a research team led by Manu Prakash from Stanford University has developed a paper-based, ultra-low cost, lightweight, human-powered centrifuge that's got the right stuff.
The UN's atomic watchdog also said Saturday that Iran remains in compliance with the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal from which Trump withdrew the U.S., but raised red flags for the first time about its increased centrifuge activity.
There is something else Mr. Trump should borrow from the Iran deal: a monitoring system that blankets the entire nuclear supply chain — the mines, mills, centrifuge factories and assembly lines as well as the enrichment and reprocessing sites themselves.
"On 25 September 1643, the Agency verified that all of the (centrifuge) cascades already installed in R&D lines 2 and 3 ... were accumulating, or had been prepared to accumulate, enriched uranium," the IAEA report seen by Reuters said.
In March 22016, ABC aired a series of reports about BPI's "lean, finely textured beef," an inexpensive ground beef additive made up of waste beef trimmings that have been heated, spun in a centrifuge, and doused with ammonia to reduce bacteria.
In March 2012, ABC aired a series of reports about BPI's "lean, finely textured beef," an inexpensive ground beef additive made up of waste beef trimmings that have been heated, spun in a centrifuge, and doused with ammonia to reduce bacteria.
Mr Einhorn thinks that Mr Trump is therefore more likely to try to win European support for a better deal, perhaps one that restricts research and development on new centrifuges until much later and lengthens expiry dates on centrifuge numbers.
On display are the typewriter from "The Shining", a model of the Centrifuge-set used in "2001: A Space Odyssey", costumes from period drama "Barry Lyndon" and masks from Kubrick's last film "Eyes Wide Shut" starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
Image: NASA/NASAShort-arm centrifuge at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), used by scientists to simulate and study the effects of artificial gravity on the human body and improve the physical condition of astronauts by using different training and testing methods.
After the American invasion of Iraq, Gadhafi recognized what might be in store for him if he didn't dismantle his nuclear weapons program, which he agreed to do, shipping abroad 25 tons of equipment and documentation, including enrichment centrifuge components.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has no plans to launch centrifuge machines able to enrich uranium at higher capacity or to alter its relations with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the spokesman for its civilian nuclear agency was quoted as saying on Thursday.
"All of the steps they have taken are reversible, of course, but if they do start down the road to research centrifuge technology and to test different levels of centrifuges they will gain more knowledge and that is of serious concern." 
While his friends were buying video games, he acquired more than a dozen pieces of equipment — a transilluminator, a centrifuge, two thermocyclers — in pursuit of a hobby that once was the province of white-coated Ph.D.'s in institutional labs.
Iran has already breached many of the deal's restrictions on its nuclear activities, including on the purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium, which models of centrifuge it enriches uranium with and where it enriches uranium.
In reaction to Washington's "maximum pressure", Iran, a longtime U.S. foe, has gradually reduced its commitments under the deal, including resuming enriching uranium at its underground Fordow plant and rapidly accelerating enrichment with advanced centrifuge machines also banned by the deal.
And through those two roles, I've done a lot of weightless research in parabolic aircraft and high-G exposure in both aerobatic aircraft and centrifuge experience, as well as many extreme environment tests in the verification of the International Space Station hardware.
Since early July, Iran has also violated the deal's caps on its stock of enriched uranium and the level to which it refines uranium, as well as a ban on enriching with anything other than its most basic centrifuge, the IR-290.
An IAEA spokesman said that on Wednesday inspectors verified the transfer of a cylinder of UF6 from Iran's enrichment center at Natanz to Fordow, where the cylinder was connected to two centrifuge cascades for passivation, "a preparatory activity conducted prior to enrichment".
In this context, the IAEA's reports have failed to include key information on a range of compliance issues, including centrifuge R&D, nuclear weaponization activities, IAEA access to military sites, illegal procurement efforts, and the exact amount of heavy water under its control.
According to "Nuclear Black Markets," a report on the Khan network by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a London think tank, companies in Turkey aided the covert effort by importing materials from Europe, making centrifuge parts and shipping finished products to customers.
Whereas a regular orbital-class rocket is engineered to squeeze every last drop of efficiency from its engines to maximize its payload capacity while breaking the chains of gravity, most of the hard work for SpinLaunch's rocket is done by the centrifuge.
Since then, he's basically thrown the style he started with into a centrifuge separating out the component parts that made the genre feel so unique to begin with: playful synth programming, breakneck beats, and sounds that put a smile on your face.
Through trial and error, the team built the Paperfuge, a human-powered centrifuge made of two synthetic polymer paper discs, braided fishing line, wood or PVC pipe for handles, drinking straws sealed with epoxy and shatterproof plastic capillary tubes to hold the blood samples.
The idea is to spin down a sample of a person's blood in a centrifuge to isolate molecules that help trigger tissue and blood vessel growth, then inject this enriched blood back into the body, hopefully stimulating tissue regeneration to help a wound heal faster.
An artificial womb might be a possible solution, but again, that's not something we'll have access to anytime soon, nor does it solve the low-gravity issue as it pertains to fetal development (unless the artificial womb is placed in a centrifuge to simulate gravity).
"There were indications consistent with the use of the reported centrifuge enrichment facility," Amano's report to the General Conference, which will be held at the end of September, said, adding that construction work had been carried out around the building that houses the facility.
Luckily, Bergouignan was not obliged to bring a centrifuge to spin blood samples; though she had initially considered bringing the machine, roughly the size and heft of a late '27s laser printer, she was relieved to find that the Longyearbyen hospital already had one.
The U.S. Treasury said the companies acted as a procurement network for Iran's Centrifuge Technology Company, or TESA, which plays a pivotal in Iran's uranium enrichment nuclear program through the production of centrifuges used in facilities belonging to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said in June that the plant for the production of UF6, the feedstock for centrifuge machines that enrich uranium, had been relaunched at the Isfahan uranium conversion facility and a barrel of yellow cake had been delivered there.
The paper describes an experiment designed to measure, in a novel way, the weakness in the David's ankles: by creating a small army of tiny David replicas and spinning them in a centrifuge, at various angles, to simulate different levels of real-world stress.
The AEOI said on Wednesday that in response to Khamenei's order and Trump's renunciation of the deal, a plant for the production of UF6, the feedstock for centrifuge machines that enrich uranium, had been relaunched and a barrel of yellow cake has been delivered there.
Working with pigs, he took a plug of abdominal muscle the size of a pencil eraser, whirled it in a blender to break the cells apart, added some enzymes to dissolve cell proteins, and spun the mix in a centrifuge to isolate the mitochondria.
After she&aposs let in, she quickly reveals that she&aposs his daughter, and asks for $42 billion to finance a quantum centrifuge that would strip Dr. Manhattan of his powers (destroying him in the process), filter out the radiation, and transfer them into Trieu.
This is how the facial works: Blood is drawn from your arm and then a yellowish-clear substance, PRP, is obtained from it by using a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red blood cells, skimming off the portion of the plasma that is platelet-rich.
That's 164 feet, which tops (or undercuts, rather) NASA's own 12 meter buoyancy lab, and it'll help prepare paid private astronauts for the rigors of spaceflight, along with other features of the facility, including hypobaric and hyperbaric champers, and a centrifuge for simulating high-G flight.
Leading up to his upcoming travel with Virgin Galactic, a business he created to provide commercial flights to space, Branson said he's actually been taking two steps to make sure he's prepared for his trip: exercising on a daily basis and doing centrifuge training to simulate gravity.
"Resumption of the activities of the 5 megawatt reactor, the expansion of centrifuge-related facility, reprocessing, these are some of the examples of the areas (of activity indicated at Yongbyon)," IAEA chief Yukiya Amano told a news conference during a quarterly IAEA Board of Governors meeting.
Being 21 or older — there's no age cap — and passing a medical exam, administered before the rest of training begins, as well as "The Right Stuff"-like tests of mind and mettle, like a spin in a human centrifuge (even the YouTube videos are hard to stomach).
The JCPOA put in place a robust, multi-layered International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) monitoring regime across Iran's entire nuclear supply chain, including centrifuge manufacturing sites (for 20 years), uranium mining and milling (for 2023 years) and continuous, 24/7 monitoring of many nuclear and nuclear-related sites.
And, as befits an environmentally-conscious cocktail bar, there's nothing left to waste here, with every byproduct of every cocktail's prep ingredients being recycled back into use: eggshells become cups; fruit rinds become repurposed into powders and tinctures after being run through the centrifuge, each reappearing in entirely different forms.
With no way to escape, Manhattan teleports Adrian, Agent Blake, and Wade Tillman/Looking Glass (who had all gathered to thwart Trieu) to Adrian&aposs lab, and succumbs to Trieu&aposs centrifuge — but not before he relives all of his moments with Angela at once, and tells her he loves her. 
Image: Bill Waugh/APA three-ton metal ball at the end of a 50-foot arm whirled around at 24 revolutions per minute, at speeds up to 88 miles per hour: this centrifuge at Johnson Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Center, was designed for training Apollo astronauts, and started to operate in 1966.
Under the accord, Tehran received relief from global economic sanctions and in return committed to capping its uranium enrichment well below the level needed for bomb-grade material, cutting the number of its centrifuge enrichment machines by two-thirds, reducing its enriched uranium stockpile and submitting to a more intrusive IAEA inspections regime.
The 2015 Iran deal mandates significant, long-term, verifiable restrictions on Iran's enrichment facilities (from 85003,000 centrifuges to 5,060), strict limits on centrifuge research and development, elimination of its stockpile of 20-percent enriched uranium and a reduction of its low-enriched uranium stockpile (from nearly 8,000 kilograms to less than 300 kg).
In the 1960s, scientists put 12 guinea pigs in a centrifuge, and spun the machine at 400 Gs. (For reference, that's 44 times the force of acceleration experienced by fighter pilots.) They dissected six of the rodents immediately, and found that almost all of the otoconia had left the saccule and utricle.
Iran "made an attempt to purchase tons of controlled carbon fiber from a country," creating concerns over how such a purchase would be "providing an advantage that would allow [Iran] to quickly build an advanced centrifuge enrichment plant if it chose to leave or disregard the JCPOA during the next few years," the report reads.
Those of us who had been at the center of his Senate work and presidential campaign teams were now tumbling along with him and his family in the center of a political and media centrifuge -- one which had no precedent, which we could not control, and which ultimately spit all of us out unceremoniously.
Brian Ham of Seoul, South Korea, chose an article headlined "The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet" and wrote: What could possibly motivate someone to wear a 180-pound suit with diapers and drink tubes, rotate senselessly in a centrifuge, induce claustrophobia and risk death, all while coughing up 55 million dollars in the process?
Her treatment plan includes Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy — the "blood spinning" the doctor mentions — in which blood is removed from the arm, spun in a centrifuge to separate the red and white blood cells from the platelet rich plasma, and the plasma is then injected into the part of the body that needs treatment (in Gaga's case, her hip) so that it can stimulate healing.
And indeed we did see human survival at level as great as 40 Gs. Having said that, if I were to put an unprotected human being on a centrifuge, and to put them even as high as 5 or 6 Gs, and were I to then rotate them continuously, to the point that they were to lose consciousness, then continue to rotate them, they would die, ultimately.
Mental-health screening, so that a madman with a military and a tacky branding empire can't get hold of them, is a sound idea, just so long as it doesn't prevent law-abiding citizens from buying a vintage SSM-N-8 Regulus at a nuclear-missile show or picking up some uranium-235 and a centrifuge on a milk-and-bread run to Walmart.
For example, while penetrating an air-gapped system would be difficult, nuclear plants are not impervious to insider threats; a person working in a plant could put a virus directly into the network, as was demonstrated in the famous case of Stuxnet, when a foreign intelligence agent posing as an employee reportedly used a thumb drive to inject malware into Iran's centrifuge industrial controls.
" At Bar Works — a sunshiny, street-level, glass-and-brick terrarium in the West Village that looks like the set of every 1980s sitcom if they were put in a centrifuge and then came out bearing the title "Three On the Of" — I told the sly, deadpan manager, "I'm tempted to wear my sunglasses in here, but I wouldn't want people to think I'm trying to look fabulous or blind.
According to INARA, the administration must provide Congress with semi-annual reports covering Iran's compliance with the nuclear agreement, including whether Iran delayed access for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to suspicious facilities, people or documents by more than one week, whether Iran has undertaken illicit procurement, whether it has conducted centrifuge research and development either that violates the JCPOA or that reduces the time needed to fuel a nuclear weapon, and whether it has diverted uranium, carbon fiber, or other sensitive materials.

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