Definitionn. an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension
Last update: August 27, 2015
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This single instance of the use of the decimal point in the midst of an arithmetical process, if it stood alone, would not suffice to establish a claim for its introduction, as the real introducer of the decimal point is the person who first saw that a point or line as separator was all that was required to distinguish between the integers and fractions, and used it as a permanent notation and not merely in the course of performing an arithmetical operation. [Please select]
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1 spring, a corner, a disk harrow, a cradle, a flail, a separator, futures, warehouse certificates. [Please select]
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It must also be connected by a conduit with the filter house, and also to the secondary separator by another conduit. [Please select]
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The ethereal layer is removed to another separator, more ether being added to the aqueous soap solution, and again separated. [Please select]
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It would not be too much to say that the separator is largely responsible for the present prosperity of Denmark. [Please select]
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Burmeister and Wain's hand-power separator, which may be taken as generally representative of this class of machines. [Please select]
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What the cream separator has done for the dairy industry (p.) [Please select]
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” This is in November, 1890; on New Year’s Eve came the inexorable, “Terminator of delights and Separator of friends. [Please select]
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We had a lot of cows that gave a little milk each, and we already had a cream separator. [Please select]
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So we bought a gasoline engine to run the separator and I started milking the cows and selling cream. [Please select]
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After six hours' rest the water is withdrawn, the tube of the separator carefully dried, and the ethereal solution filtered through a dried tared filter paper into a tared flask. [Please select]
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