A laboratory centrifuge is a motor-driven device that spins liquid samples at high speed. Centrifuges may be used in laboratories, hospitals or industry to extract suspended material from a medium.
Inadequate funding, infrastructure issues, and fights over regulation mean the sector's future remains uncertain.
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