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aliquot(al-ee-kwoh) adj. a definite fractional share, usually applied wh...
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aliquotKnown amount of a homogeneous material, assumed to be taken with negligible sampling error. Note 1: The term is usually applied to fluids. Note 2: The term “aliquot” is usually used when the fractiona [..]
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aliquotA sample of precisely determined amount taken from a material.
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aliquot(al-ee-kwoh) A Latin term for a definite fractional share, usually applied when dividing and distributing the assets in a deceased person's estate or trust.
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aliquotsome, several
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aliquot[Medieval Latin aliquotus contained an exact number of times in something else, from Latin aliquot some, several] : of, relating to, or being a fraction or percentage of a whole [may deduct an part .. [..]
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aliquotA measured portion of a sample taken for analysis. One or more aliquots make up a sample.
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aliquotThe term aliquot means “a definite fractional share, usually applied when dividing and distributing a dead person's estate or trust assets.”
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aliquota measured sub-volume of sample.
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aliquot(n) an integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity(adj) signifying an exact divisor or factor of a quantity
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aliquotA measured portion of a sample taken for analysis. One or more aliquots make up a sample. (See: duplicate.)
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aliquotA measured portion of a sample taken for analysis. One or more aliquots make up a sample. (See: duplicate.)
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aliquotA fraction of a sample with a specific volume. Example: The 20 ml sample was divided into four 5 ml aliquots
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aliquotRepresentative portion of a sample. Often, an equally divided portion of a sample.
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aliquot(al-ee-kwoh) adj. a definite fractional share, usually applied when dividing and distributing a dead person's estate or trust assets.
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aliquot<chemistry> A small portion, typically of a solution or liquid. (18 Jan 2007)
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aliquotA measured portion of a sample taken for analysis. One or more aliquots make up a sample.
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aliquot
Contained in the whole an integral number of times.
* '''1794''', George Adams (Jr), ''Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Considered in its Present State of Improvement. Describing, i [..]
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aliquotDivision of a whole into parts without remainder.
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aliquot Division of a whole into parts without remainder.
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