…the meal should be divided in aliquot parts among the members of the sick and indigent roomkeeper’s association as a token of his regard and esteem. (Joyce, Ulysses).
a subsample derived by a divisor that divides a sample into a number of equal parts and leaves no remainder; a subsample resulting from such a division In analytical chemistry the term aliquot is generally used to define any representative portion of the sample
A measured portion of a sample taken for analysis One or more aliquots make up a sample Anaerobic A process that takes place in the absence of oxygen, such as the digestion of organic matter by bacteria in a UASB-reactor Anion A negatively charged ion that results from the dissociation of salts, acids or alkali's in solution Anode A site in electrolysis where metal goes into solution as a cation leaving behind an equivalent of electrons to be transferred to an opposite electrode, called a cathode
Harmonics related to each other by simple integer ratios Also a mathematical term
A representative part of a whole If we take a good sample of a lake, that sample would fairly represent the lake, and be an aliquot of that lake
(noun) A portion or sample of a solid or liquid substance For example, if you squeeze an orange and get 300 mL of juice, and then take 25 mL of the juice to analyze for Vitamin C content, the 25 mL portion is known as an aliquot
The description of fractional section ownership used in the U S public land states A parcel is generally identified by its section, township, and range The aliquot specifies its precise location within the section, for example, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter