Sphere Fluidics is a Cambridge(UK)-based Life Sciences R&D company that specializes in biopharmaceutical discovery and development, cell therapy engineering, bioproduction and synthetic biology, analysis and isolation. The company is reported to own 25 patented products that include instruments, biochips, and specialist chemicals.[2][3]
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SphereFluidics is a Cambridge(UK)-based Life Sciences R&D company that specializes in biopharmaceutical discovery and development, cell therapy engineering...
spheres are widely used as model particles in the statistical mechanical theory of fluids and solids. They are defined simply as impenetrable spheres...
acquired by Inverness Medical Innovations in 2008. In 2010, he co-founded SphereFluidics to develop microdroplet technology. In 2012 he co-founded Aqdot, a...
The celestial spheres, or celestial orbs, were the fundamental entities of the cosmological models developed by Plato, Eudoxus, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Copernicus...
For a sphere in a fluid, the characteristic length-scale is the diameter of the sphere and the characteristic velocity is that of the sphere relative...
an equilibrium theory of hard-spherefluids which gives an approximate expression for the equation of state of hard-sphere mixtures and for their thermodynamic...
leveling functionality is implemented. The nitrogen gas within the suspension sphere is separated from the hydraulic oil by a rubber membrane. Citroën first...
A photon sphere or photon circle arises in a neighbourhood of the event horizon of a black hole where gravity is so strong that emitted photons will not...
Klerksdorp spheres are small objects, often spherical to disc-shaped, that have been collected by miners and rockhounds from 3-billion-year-old pyrophyllite...
sized hard spheres. Hard spheres are characterized as non-interacting and impenetrable spheres. These two fundamental properties of hard spheres are described...
physical chemistry and engineering, fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluids—liquids and gases. It has several...
law is the basis of the falling-sphere viscometer, in which the fluid is stationary in a vertical glass tube. A sphere of known size and density is allowed...
equal across the whole sphere (Fig. 2a). As extraction commences, material is initially extracted from the edge of the sphere, and the concentration in...
v^{2}} ; for a sphere this is known as Stokes' law. The Reynolds number will be low for small objects, low velocities, and high viscosity fluids. A c d {\displaystyle...
colloidal suspensions. In an illustration, the structure factor for a hard-spherefluid is shown in the Figure, for volume fractions Φ {\displaystyle \Phi }...
is a fluid-suspended gyrostabilized platform system, as opposed to one using a gimballed gyrostabilized platform. It consists of a beryllium sphere floating...
Sphere packing in a cylinder is a three-dimensional packing problem with the objective of packing a given number of identical spheres inside a cylinder...
result, these two fluids have very different applications. The magnetic particles, which are typically micrometer or nanometer scale spheres or ellipsoids...
scientist Josef Sauter in the late 1920s. It is defined as the diameter of a sphere that has the same volume/surface area ratio as a particle of interest. Several...
sphere in magnetic levitation (Technical report). US: SciELO. doi:10.1590/1806-9126-RBEF-2023-0351. Batchelor, G.K. (1967). An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics...
The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness":...