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What (who) is buoyant$10225$ - definition

MINESWEEPER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
AM-153; USS Buoyant (AMc-130); USS Buoyant (AM-153)

Buoyant density centrifugation         
  • Electron microscope image of canine parvovirus isolated using buoyant density centrifugation
  • Caesium chloride (CsCl) solution and two morphological types of [[rotavirus]]. Following centrifugation at  100g a density gradient forms in the CsCl solution and the virus particle separate according to their densities.
Isopycnic centrifugation; Equilibrium sedimentation; Buoyant density ultracentrifugation; Equilibrium density-gradient centrifugation
Buoyant density centrifugation (also isopycnic centrifugation or equilibrium density-gradient centrifugation) uses the concept of buoyancy to separate molecules in solution by their differences in density.
Buoyant Billions         
PLAY
Buoyant Billions (1948) is a play by George Bernard Shaw. Written at the age of 92, it was his last full-length play.
Buoyant Rook         
SHOGI OPENING IN WHICH THE ROOK MOVES FORWARD
Ukiukibisha; Deceiver (shogi); The Deceiver (shogi); 目くらまし; ウキウキ飛車; 浮き浮き飛車
In shogi, Buoyant Rook (浮き浮き飛車 or ウキウキ飛車 ukiukibisha) or the Deceiver (目くらまし me kuramashi or 浮き飛車目くらまし ukibisha me kuramashi) is a surprise Static Rook opening in which the player's rook is advanced to the file directly above their line of pawns (rank 6 for Black or rank 4 for White) behind an advanced rook pawn.

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USS Buoyant

USS Buoyant (AM-153) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. After service in the Pacific, which netted her crew one battle star, she was decommissioned in May 1946 and sold to the Republic of China. Her name in Republic of China Navy service and her fate are not reported in secondary sources.