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Jærg P. Kutter, Klaus Bo Mogensen, Henning Klank, and Oliver GeschkeGeschke, 2004
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- Microsystem Engineering of Lab-on-a-chip Devices
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A valve is a device within a fluidic system in which flow is allowed in one direction but suppressed in the opposite direction, thus introducing directionality into the flow. Valves are often classified by whether they work by themselves (ie, by utilizing energy from the flow) or …
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