Hill, 2021 - Google Patents
Translating macroscale concepts to microfluidic devicesHill, 2021
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Electrokinetics represents an extremely versatile family of techniques that can be used to manipulate particles and fluid in microfluidic devices. This dissertation focused on taking techniques commonly used on a macroscale and developing microscale equivalents …
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