For those who aren't familiar with how it works, E Ink relies on
tiny capsules containing both a clear liquid and black and white ink particles, which are electrically charged.
Each tiny capsule contains white granules suspended in a dark, oily liquid.
Not exact matches
The fruit is a small
capsule containing numerous
tiny (0.1 mm) seeds embedded in white down, which assists wind dispersal of the seeds.
These include colonoscopies (in which the
tiny camera, or endoscope, is used to examine the rectum, colon, and ileum), an upper GI endoscopy (in which an endoscope is inserted down the esophagus and into the stomach), and a
capsule endoscopy (in which a
capsule that
contains a
tiny camera is swallowed, and images of the digestive tract are transmitted to a receiver).
The result is a clear
capsule with
tiny beadlets that
contain ingredients in their original forms.
These include colonoscopies (in which the
tiny camera, or endoscope, is used to examine the rectum, colon, and ileum), an upper GI endoscopy (in which an endoscope is inserted down the esophagus and into the stomach), and a
capsule endoscopy (in which a
capsule that
contains a
tiny camera is swallowed, and images of the digestive tract are transmitted to a receiver).
The two electrodes are
contained in a
tiny quartz
capsule filled with xenon gas, mercury and metal halide salts.
Each
capsule is filled with a clear fluid and
contains two kinds of
tiny ink granules: white ones (which are positively charged) and black ones (which are negatively charged).
To answer these questions we should start at the very core of e ink technology: small
capsules filled with a clear fluid
containing teeny -
tiny particles, each about as wide as a human hair.
During the procedure, our veterinarian in Hollywood uses a hypodermic needle to inject a
tiny, glass
capsule that
contains the microchip under your pet's skin, usually right between the shoulder blades.