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  • adjective Of, pertaining to, or using microfluidics

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Examples

  • The technology, called a microfluidic cassette, allows precise analysis of very small volumes of fluids and can be used to study patients 'genes and proteins.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • This piece of silicone is called the microfluidic chip because of the fluid channels carved into it.

    TechnologyOwl.com 2008

  • This piece of silicone is called the microfluidic chip because of the fluid channels carved into it.

    TechnologyOwl.com 2008

  • LOCAD uses small, thumb-sized "microfluidic" cartridges that are read by the experiment reader.

    SpaceRef - Calendar of Events 2009

  • [LOCAD uses small, thumb-sized "microfluidic" cartridges that are read by the experiment reader.

    SpaceRef Top Stories 2008

  • It may also be possible to use techniques such as microfluidic surgery to correct problems in heart chamber and valve formation, "Miller says.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

  • It may also be possible to use techniques such as microfluidic surgery to correct problems in heart chamber and valve formation, "Miller says.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

  • A microfluidic channel, through which the liquid containing the sample to be analyzed will flow, is added on top of the metal and sensor array.

    Television 2010

  • A microfluidic channel, through which the liquid containing the sample to be analyzed will flow, is added on top of the metal and sensor array.

    tingilinde: 2008

  • The Disposable Insulin Jewel Pump from Debiotech and STMicroelectronics is the most advanced use of microfluidic MEMS technology in diabetes treatment.

    Other Stuff - Fareastgizmos.com 2010

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