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- noun The
flow offluid through amicroscale device.
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Research concentrations include wireless technology, transportation, nanotechnology and microelectronics, engineered particulates, microflow control, membrane technologies, environmental engineering and polymer technology.
WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists 2010
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Research concentrations include wireless technology, transportation, nanotechnology and microelectronics, engineered particulates, microflow control, membrane technologies, environmental engineering and polymer technology.
WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists 2010
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Laboratory in microdrops: Credit card-size microflow system handles thousands of experiments
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Laboratory in microdrops: Credit card-size microflow system handles thousands of experiments
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Laboratory in microdrops: Credit card-size microflow system handles thousands of experiments
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Research concentrations include wireless technology, transportation, nanotechnology and microelectronics, engineered particulates, microflow control, membrane technologies, environmental engineering and polymer technology.
WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists 2010
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Research concentrations include wireless technology, transportation, nanotechnology and microelectronics, engineered particulates, microflow control, membrane technologies, environmental engineering and polymer technology.
WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists 2010
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By encapsulating the chip in a microflow chamber, the fluid flow can be controlled to apply just enough force to remove beads that are resting on the array but not truly labeling a toxin.
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By encapsulating the chip in a microflow chamber, the fluid flow can be controlled to apply just enough force to remove beads that are resting on the array but not truly labeling a toxin.
innovations-report 2009
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