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ABSTRACT
The fractionation equipment described is an automation of the common sedimentation-decantation technique for particle-size separation. It has the advantages of reducing the labor requirements and hastening completion of the separation.
1 Contribution of the Agronomy Dep., Ohio Agr. Res. and Develop. Center, Project State 371, Journal Paper 80-66: Columbus, Ohio.
2 Assistant in Agronomy, Associate Professor, and Assistant in Agronomy, respectively.
Received for publication August 24, 1966. Accepted for publication January 11, 1967.
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