Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...
Patent
1987-05-27
1990-07-03
Rosen, Sam
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...
209148, 209576, 209579, 356 72, 356337, 356339, 356340, 356342, 356343, 424529, 424533, 424534, 435 29, 435 30, 435 34, 436 63, 436164, A01N 102, G01N 2100
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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for separating particles by means of a contra-flow centrifuge, wherein a monitor system is used to analyze or control the separation process. The monitor system used impinges a monochromatic light beam on a sample of the separated particles, and measures the light scattering not only in the beam-forward direction, but also in the beam-reverse and beam-lateral directions. This reduces the processing time and increases the reliabiity of output data.
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Figdor Carl G.
Sloot Peter
Rosen Sam
The Netherlands Cancer Institute
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