Examples of 'microchannels' in a sentence

Meaning of "microchannels"

microchannel (noun): A small channel or conduit, often used in technology and engineering to refer to tiny fluidic pathways for heat exchange or cooling purposes
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Microchannels are obtained for example by thermal ablation.
This procedure was repeated to fill adjacent microchannels.
Microchannels may or may not connect to micropores.
Yeasts are placed in front of microchannels and grow as hyphae.
Such microchannels can be formed by any means.
Method for producing reconfigurable microchannels.
The microchannels are pretreated with media incubation overnight.
The reaction zone is formed as a microchannel or as a plurality of microchannels.
The microchannels allow advantageously a passive flow of fluids.
Extremely high rates of mass transfer are obtainable in microchannels.
Microchannels typically have the ability to act as capillaries.
Microfluidic scaffold allows fluid flow in the microchannels.
The slab of microchannels is fixed to the body of the chamber.
A different antigen is pumped through each of the microchannels.
The microchannels may be nonuniformly arranged in the active zone.

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This is conducted through microchannels filled with healing chemistries.
In different second sorting microchannels.
These lesions or microchannels are not visible to the naked eye.
Chaotic mixer for microchannels.
The number of microchannels is governed by the size of the microchip.
Various chemical solutions can therefore be circulated in the microchannels.
There can be any number of microchannels in the cortical structure.
The antibody is thus adsorbed on the walls of the microchannels.
Organ mimic device with microchannels and methods of use.
The microchannels are therefore closed before growth of nanostructures takes place.
At least two of the aforementioned microchannels may be connected to one another.
Length of microchannels may be dependent on size and shape of the scaffold.
Fluid flow in microchannels.
Microchannels are different.
Fluids flowing in the microchannels may exhibit microfluidic behavior.
The microchip has macroscale inlet ports leading to the microchannels.
One of the ends of the microchannels may possibly be connected to a reaction chamber.
The layer passivating the sidewalls of the microchannels may be omitted.
The microchannels described as hereinbefore use electrochemical or colorimetric means to detect glucose.
This leads to the cooling fluid in the microchannels being heated as well.
The microchannels had essentially the same shape as the liner ridges.
This considerably speeds sample loading for the multiple microchannels.
The hydrophobic surfaces of the microchannels can be used for gas separation.
An example is a permeable wall or wall section which has microchannels therein.
Another pair of microchannels serves to fix the two ends of the arterial segment.
Bubbles would interfere with proper current flow in the microchannels.
Up till now the microchannels have been described in the particular case of a power diode.
An example is a permeable wall or wall section that has microchannels therein.
The microchannels in the microfluidic devices obtained are therefore not or not very hydrophilic.
The system can be used to perform reactions or assays in the microchannels.
There may be multiple and interconnected microchannels with valves to provide for recirculation.
The technique was thus evaluated as a potential tool to aid in the inspection of microchannels.
The flare in the cross section of the microchannels may also be omitted.
It is used here for sensing a biocatalysis reaction inside the bioMEMS microchannels.
Organ mimic device with microchannels and methods of use and manufacturing thereof.

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