Amini, 2012 - Google Patents
Fluid-Particle and Fluid-Structure Interactions in Inertial MicrofluidicsAmini, 2012
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Due to the potential to miniaturize, integrate and automate sample preparation and analysis, lab-on-chips have witnessed a massive growth in research and development in the past two decades. The ability to accurately control and manipulate particles and fluid flow in …
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