Sentences with phrase «a microchannel»

Comparison of implosion core metrics: A 10 ps dilation X-ray imager vs a 100 ps gated microchannel plate
The microchannel at the bottom of the bottle keeps the air at the bottom of the bottle and out of your baby's stomach for a gas, colic, and spit - up free feeding.
The microchannel features sawtooth shapes that allow researchers to sort and concentrate microbes based on their unique electrical properties.
MFCs are the result of using microfabrication techniques to build microchannel («micropipe») networks.
The plasma containing magnetic beads then flows through the microchannels on the diagnostic chip in which the beads can be readily collected using a magnet to extract circulating exosomes from the plasma.»
Finally, a fluidic microchannel enables the delivery of pharmacological substances — neurotransmitters in this case — that will reanimate the nerve cells beneath the injured tissue.
Their test is in a device that includes tiny microchannels for a sample to move through.
This chip has microchannels into which cell suspensions are introduced for sorting.
The key is expanded microchannel structures, says Pearce, who is an associate professor of materials science and engineering along with electrical and computing engineering at Michigan Tech.
The same plastic as in garbage bags makes an efficient heat exchanger in power plants by creating microchannels.
Can we reach these higher speeds by not manipulating the fluids in microchannels, but in the air instead?
Middle: Cross section of the central microchannel around the gate area.
Blood vessels grew into the microchannels, and the rodents» cells proliferated, making the implanted tissue more resilient over time.
That device, known as a suspended microchannel resonator (SMR), measures particles» masses as they flow through a narrow channel.
Bottom: Photograph of the microchannel device on a copper sample cell, with subsequent close - up photographs of the central channel and surrounding reservoirs.
The device is housed in a silicon and glass chip about 3centimeters long with four small chambers connected by microchannels.
In the novel cooling system, each microgap, ranging from 80 to 1000 microns, is structured over surfaces to facilitate easy and rapid dissipation of heat which is further enhanced by microchannels.
Standard photolithography creates microchannels in which the liquid containing the cells flow.
A microchannel applicator used in the system will allow the creation of smaller, more complex electronics features.
For example, a custom coded numerical model has been used to predict differences in the diffusive scaling laws across the depth of a microchannel.
Fluids were passed through microchannels of these chips, creating an environment that enabled the cells to develop the 3 - D villi - like structures as found in the intestine in the body.
Daniel J. Chew, Lan Zhu, Evangelos Delivopoulos, Ivan R. Minev, Katherine M. Musick, Charles A. Mosse, Michael Craggs, Nicholas Donaldson, Stéphanie P. Lacour, Stephen B. McMahon, James W. Fawcett A Microchannel Neuroprosthesis for Bladder Control After Spinal Cord Injury in Rat Science Translational Medicine 5, 210ra155 (2013)
Ivan R. Minev, Daniel J Chew, Evangelos Delivopoulos, James W Fawcett, and Stéphanie P Lacour High Sensitivity Recording of Afferent Nerve Activity Using Ultra-Compliant Microchannel Electrodes: An Acute in Vivo Validation Journal of Neural Engineering 9, no. 2: 026005 (2012)
He was recognized for «groundbreaking research that ties fundamental kinetics studies of catalytic materials to the creative design and successful commercialization of novel microchannel reactors.»
The primary epithelial cells are expanded as 3D organoids, dissociated, and cultured on a porous membrane within a microfluidic device with human intestinal microvascular endothelium cultured in a parallel microchannel under flow and cyclic deformation.
STIS uses three detectors: a cesium iodide photocathode Multi-Anode Microchannel Array (MAMA) for 115 to 170 nm, a cesium telluride MAMA for 165 to 310 nm, and a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) for 165 to 1000 nm.
In addition, the device's channels are rhythmically stretched and relaxed at a rate of one heart beat per second by applying cyclic suction to hollow chambers placed on either side of the cell - lined microchannels to mimic physiological deformations of the glomerular wall.
COS has a far - UV and near - UV channel that use different detectors: two side - by - side 16384 x 1024 pixel Cross-Delay Line Microchannel Plates (MCPs) for the far - UV, 115 to 205 nm, and a 1024x1024 pixel cesium telluride MAMA for the near - UV, 170 to 320 nm.
The team had designed the constrictions within the microchannels in parallel to achieve high throughput and in series to obtain accuracy.
Reference: A. Srinivasan, L. Guo, and R. V. Bellamkonda, «A Novel Microchannel - Scaffold Electrode Array for Peripheral Nerve Interfacing,» Society for Biomaterials 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition, Orlando, Florida, April 13 - 16, 2011.
These microchannels (tiny invisible holes produced on the skin) stimulate the body to produce collagen, the protein that gives the skin its elasticity, and also allow serums and other expensive skincare products used to be better absorbed.
Closing the list is the Bridgestone Blizzak W965 winter tire featuring the Tube Multicell tread compound that disperses water through microscopic pores and circumferential microchannels, hence its excellence ability on wet and snow - covered asphalt.
However EISA (like Microchannel — circa 1987 — which was the proprietary IBM architecture that EISA was in answer to) were not a criteria for NICs, as they were already in existence since neither architecture took off (EISA did well in servers, but was too expensive in desktops).
Proven microchannel cooling technology allows solar cells to operate efficiently at 2000 suns intensity.
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Radio Frequency - Microchannels for Transdermal Delivery: Characterization of Skin Recovery and Delivery Window
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