fractionation
Americannoun
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the act or process of fractionating.
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the state of being fractionated.
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Military. the division of a missile's payload into several warheads.
Etymology
Origin of fractionation
First recorded in 1925–30; fractionate + -ion
Example Sentences
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The study, titled "Extreme triple oxygen isotope fractionation in Equisetum," examines horsetails, which are hollow-stemmed plants that have existed on the planet for more than 400 million years.
From Science Daily
“As a result, that kind of fractionation really doesn’t help you understand either the level of investment very directly, or the impact,” Wayburn said.
From Los Angeles Times
It also plans to build two natural gas processing plants and a fractionation unit to separate the various components of NGLs.
From Reuters
During the quarter, the company saw operational records for natural gas pipeline volumes and natural gas liquids fractionation volumes.
From Reuters
But Santorum described the plasma fractionation industry as more interested in keeping shareholders happy than adopting new technologies that would require expensive modifications to their manufacturing lines.
From Washington Times
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