A synthetic hydrocarbon oil containing microscopically small
magnetic particles circulates within the damper pistons.
In this system, tiny
magnetic particles circulate in the oil inside the shock absorbers.
Not exact matches
The results were published in the journal Lab on a Chip (Lab on a Chip 17 (19), 3291 - 3299) in an article called: «
Magnetic particles assisted capture and release of rare
circulating tumor cells using wavy - herringbone structured microfluidic devices.»
Building on his Ph.D. research developing
magnetic nanoparticle tracers for Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI), he co-founded LodeSpin Labs LLC where he led the preclinical development of the first long - circulating blood pool MPI
magnetic nanoparticle tracers for
Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI), he co-founded LodeSpin Labs LLC where he led the preclinical development of the first long - circulating blood pool MPI
Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI), he co-founded LodeSpin Labs LLC where he led the preclinical development of the first long -
circulating blood pool MPI tracer.
A synthetic hydrocarbon oil, in which
magnetic particles with a grain size of just three to ten micrometres are enclosed,
circulates in the shock absorber plungers.
Circulating inside the damper pistons is a special fluid containing minute
magnetic particles.