Not exact matches
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.»
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.
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)
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.
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.
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.