Examples of 'microsensor' in a sentence

Meaning of "microsensor"

A microsensor is a tiny device designed to detect or measure physical or chemical changes in its environment, commonly used in scientific research and various industries
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  • Any of several very small sensors that detect small amounts, or changes in a physical variable.

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She still has the microsensor.
Implanted microsensor measures intraocular pressure in glaucoma via app.
Reads the memory of the microsensor.
Microsensor for medical application.
Reproducibility and sensitivity limits of an agarose gel microsensor.
In parallel a new concept microsensor named ElecFET was designed.
The goal of our work is to propose a transceiver design method adapted to microsensor networks.
Resonant inertial microsensor with variable thickness produced by surface engineering.
At least one of the first and second tips can include an embedded microsensor.
The material chosen to implement the microsensor must be sufficiently stable.
This … microsensor might have had value too if you.
The micro-tip can include an embedded microsensor.
ICP was recorded using a Codman microsensor probe inserted in the parietal cortex.
The microsensor according to claim 1, consisting of a micro electromechanical system.
According to a second embodiment, each pressure microsensor is constituted by a microcontactor.

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In addition, a microsensor according to the invention is entirely insensitive to electromagnetic fields.
The present invention relates to a temperature-compensated vibrating beam microsensor.
According to a third embodiment, each pressure microsensor element is constituted by a variable capacitor.
Microsensor produced in microsystem technologies for the measurement and / or detection of fouling.
Important attributes of a microsensor probe are low cost, ruggedness and small diameter.
The present invention therefore concerns a temperature-compensated vibrating beam microsensor comprising,.
A microsensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the microelectrode are interconnected to form a simple microsensor.
More precisely, this document discloses a gas microsensor employing this principle.
This microsensor includes a set of detection sites 1 arranged in one or several rows.
Figure 7 is a side section view of an injectable microsensor according to the present invention.
The microsensor according to claim 1, wherein at least one strain gauge is a piezoresistive gauge.
The microelectrodes can be all interconnected and thus form a single so called " simple " microsensor.
The microsensor according to claim 1, wherein the excitation mass surrounds the detection mass.
Researchers develop a stable low-cost microsensor from graphene oxide to measure soil moisture on field.
This … microsensor might have had value too if you … had not removed the fuel cell.
Faster therapy success because of increased patient discipline ( embedded microsensor leads to higher wearing motivation ).
The second part describes calorimetric characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells using a MEMS-based nanocalorimetric microsensor.
FIG . 1 shows a conventional capacitive microsensor for detection of fingerprints.
Measurement B, Measurement of residual oxygen by means of a microsensor.
One particular example of a silicon-based microsensor chip with multiple transducers is shown in Fig.
Figure 20 is a schematic illustration of a self-calibrating in situ, in vivo microsensor.
Capacitive microsensor formed on a wafer, including,.
According to a particular implementation, the microsensor comprises,.
This microsensor might have had value too if you… Hadn't removed the fuel cell.
He then adopted microtechnology and, specifically, CMOS-based microelectronics to devise complex microsensor systems.
FIGS . 2 to 4 show various embodiments of a microsensor according to the present invention.
The microsensor according to claim 1, provided with,.
I know. She still has the microsensor.
Microsensor for detection of d-amino-acids.
FIGS . 6 a and 6 b show the operating principle of the microsensor according to the invention.
In the example of FIG . 1, the microsensor 3 is supported by a thin isolated oblong substrate 7.
Transducers and electronics can be combined, e.g., in CMOS-based microsensor systems.
It might have had value. This… microsensor might have had value too if you.
Home / environment / Fine particulate pollution, can we trust microsensor readings?
Delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter for low-power microsensor applications.

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