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MicrofluidicsStroock, 2008
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- Stroock A
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- Optical biosensors
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Publisher Summary Microfluidics refers to fluid-handling technologies in which at least one dimension of the typical elements is less than 1 mm and internal volumes are less than 100 pA. This technology has been developed for printing (eg, ink-jet printers), analytical …
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