Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Microfluidic trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Microfluidic Valves and Pumps.
Micro oval gear flow meter-High viscosity andlow flow rate measurement, microfluidic flow meter.
Each microfluidic tube can create millions of identical droplets that perform the same reaction.
Measuring how quickly the sweat moves through the microfluidic makes it possible to determine how much a person is sweating.
A microfluidic device can be identified by the fact that it has one or more channels with at least one dimension less than 1 mm.
So what I plan to do with this technology is to actually take the current state of the technology andbuild an HIV kit in a microfluidic system.
For now, only one microfluidic model is commercially available, manufactured by Alabama-based SynVivo.
This allows to carry out standardized test methods for crudeoil testing as well as manufacture microfluidic chips.
What you see here is a microfluidic chamber on a microscope slide with a microscope lens underneath it.
One of the device's core innovations is the ability toseparate blood plasma from whole blood in its microfluidic channels.
So, with one microfluidic chip, which is the size of an iPhone, you can actually diagnose 100 patients at the same time.
In an earlier study, Van Vliet andher SMART colleagues showed that she could sort MSCs with a special microfluidic device that can identify the 20 percent that promote blood cell growth.
Prakash has developed a microfluidic chemistry lab that costs less than $5 as well as a microscope made of just 55 cents worth of materials.
A close look at how the technology works: These are channels that are about the size of a human hair-- so you have integrated valves, pumps, mixers and injectors-- so you can fitentire diagnostic experiments onto a microfluidic system.
Dr Ren said,"Our test strip is a plastic microfluidic chip pre-loaded with reagents and probes, hence is simple to operate.
But microfluidic devices like it have in the past required mechanical pumps or hand-driven syringes to recreate the kind of blood flow through the device that a human body creates.
By tracking how fast the sweat moves through the microfluidic, the sensors can report how much a person is sweating, or their sweat rate.
There, tiny microfluidic channels in the chip's surface guide the water to a transparent area of the device, over top of the smartphone's camera.
To more quickly and efficiently isolate these rare cells for analysis,Mao and his team have created a new microfluidic chip that captures nearly every CTC in a sample of blood- more than 99%- a considerably higher percentage than most existing technologies.
With their microfluidic system, the ETH researchers were able for the first time to apply this traditional tool of ecologists on a microscopic scale.
Together with their colleagues in the research group led by Professor Roman Stocker at the Institute of Environmental Engineering,they have developed a special microfluidic system that allows them to observe the movement of thousands of individual bacteria in a liquid at extremely small scales.
The device is based on microfluidic technology developed by Joel Voldman, an MIT professor of electrical engineering and computer science(EECS), in 2009.
The device continuously monitors conditions within the microfluidic chip, including oxygen levels, temperature, and pH, to ensure the optimum environment for cell growth.
With the latest microfluidic chip technology, the device can detect the virus in just 40 minutes from sampling to testing, compared to the currently-used polymerase chain reaction(PCR) technology which takes between 1.5 to 3 hours.
There are other portable means for pumping liquid through a microfluidic device, but Walker feels that the paper pumps his team has developed hold several significant advantages.
Their device includes a microfluidic channel through which a tiny amount of drawn blood flows past a sensing platform coated with biological agents that bind with targeted biomarkers of disease in body fluids such as blood, tears and urine- thereby triggering an electrical nanocircuit that signals their presence.
That's because living cellshave to somehow be carefully moved through microfluidic channels to mix with other components, such as a structural material, and then onward to a nozzle that does the actual printing.
The device combines three steps in one microfluidic chip, another advance over existing technologies that require separate devices for various steps in the process.
Using this technology researcherscan partition segments of DNA into thousands of microfluidic droplets and then discretely amplify and analyze each reaction resulting in the capture of highly quantitative digital answers not previously attainable.
Meanwhile, Syrris was being contacted about possible development of microfluidic technologies in other application areas, so Mark won a UK government competition and set up Dolomite Microfluidics to create a Microfluidic application centre to meet these rising demands.