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Microtubing or spaghetti tubing is a very fine plastic tubing used in drip irrigation, typically in gardens and greenhouses, with a small inside diameter...
large number of closely spaced individual emission sites. Such integrated microtubes may find application in microwave devices including mobile phones, for...
Field electron emission, also known as field emission (FE) and electron field emission, is emission of electrons induced by an electrostatic field. The...
cylinder used to convey substances which can flow The Tube (disambiguation) Microtube (disambiguation) Tub (disambiguation) Tubing (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
a microtube. Single bull sperm cells enter these microtubes and become trapped inside. The tail of the sperm is the driving force for the microtube. The...
JC, Charles N, Liesveld JL, King MR (January 2008). "P-Selectin coated microtube for enrichment of CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from human...
Studio and EBS/ClassicLine 810 amplifiers with the Darkglass Electronics/Microtubes 900 top. In the band's early years, more specifically at the time of Nil...
January 2004). "Simple and double walled Krasnikov tubes: II. Primordial microtubes and homogenization". Classical and Quantum Gravity. 21 (4): 767. Bibcode:2004CQGra...
Retrieved 2023-10-08. Herrera, Jonathan (2015-04-15). "Review: Darkglass Microtubes B3K CMOS Bass Overdrive | Bassplayer". Archived from the original on 2016-08-19...
tip from liquid after dispensing Research aspirating DNA sample from microtube Set of air displacement pipettes (Gilson and Eppendorf) Forward pipetting...
Alloantibodies Masked as Reactions of Undetermined Specificity in Gel Microtubes". Laboratory Medicine. 48 (1): 24–28. doi:10.1093/labmed/lmw062. ISSN 0007-5027...
tubes and microtubes, generally inside storage boxes that are commonly made of cardboard, polymer plastics or other materials. Microtubes are placed...
PMID 24345870. Ogawa M, Higashi K, Miki N (August 2015). "Development of hydrogel microtubes for microbe culture in open environment". 2015 37th Annual International...
Alloantibodies Masked as Reactions of Undetermined Specificity in Gel Microtubes". Laboratory Medicine. 48 (1): 24–28. doi:10.1093/labmed/lmw062. ISSN 0007-5027...
combination of chemical and acoustic stimuli. In Dresden Germany, rolled-up microtube nanomotors produced motion by harnessing the bubbles in catalytic reactions...
A micropipe, also called a micropore, microtube, capillary defect or pinhole defect, is a crystallographic defect in a single crystal substrate. Minimizing...
supramolecular level. Hameroff's first book Ultimate Computing (1987) argues that microtubes allow for computation sufficient to explain consciousness. The main substance...
more descriptive, including information about the object shape, e.g., microtube or microhelix, its components, e.g., biohybrid, spermbot, bacteriabot...
Gouin (2014) "The watering of trees. Embolization and recovery in xylem microtubes." Available on-line at: Arxiv.org See: Tyree M.T. (1997) "The cohesion-tension...
titled "Experimental investigation of liquid and particle -laden flows in microtubes." Sharp's doctoral advisor was Ronald Adrian. Sharp joined the faculty...
Nobuhide; Suzuki, Yuji (2003). "Forced convective boiling heat transfer in microtubes at low mass and heat fluxes". International Journal of Multiphase Flow...
Volkov, M.A. (2014). "Negative Poisson's ratio for cubic crystals and nano/microtubes". Physical Mesomechanics. 17 (2): 97–115. doi:10.1134/S1029959914020027...