Change management the people side of change an introduction to change management from the editors of the change management learning center. Microfluidic devices offer automation and highthroughput screening, and operate at low volumes of consumables. Applications of microfluidics labonarobot wireless mobile unit carrying an electrochemical detection unit and hvps. Jan 23, 2016 while printer cartridges from which an inkjet nozzle can shoot picoliter volume droplets of ink onto a sheet of paper are still one of the most prevalent microfluidic devices, this book focuses on the pharmaceutical and biochemical applications of microfluidics. Although microfluidics has the potential to reduce turnaround times and costs for. It is a young discipline, which is expected to substantially expand over the next few years, stimulated by the considerable development of applications in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and chemical engineering domains. In the later teen years and young adulthood, drinking and driving increases greatly. A brief introduction to microfabrication techniques is given in chap vi and the book concludes by providing a few examples of microfluidic systems. Microfluidics for healthcare applications free download as powerpoint presentation. Kawai flow control methods and devices in micrometer scale channels l. These simple, inexpensive, and rapid microfabrication techniques have enabled researches to apply microfluidics to a wide range of areas like catalysis, molecular pointofcare poc. At the turn of the century, the introduction of pdms and soft lithography gave a major boost to the field duffy, et al.
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Presentation on microfluidics and its applications by rajan arora 2. Yichung tung outline introduction to microfluidics basic fluid mechanics concepts. Gale fundamentals of micromachining microfluidic system concept concept one system to provide all of the possible required analyses for a given type problem all processing steps are performed on the chip no user interaction required except for initialization portable bedside systems possible labonachip. Universityofljubljana facultyofmathematicsandphysics. Introduction to microfluidics iii hydrodynamics and electrokinetics. Microfluidics for biotechnology, jean berthier, pascal silberzan, 2010, science, 483 pages. Advances in microfluidics and labonachip technologies.
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