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Maybe later, they do marvelous things with fluidics these days.
Fluidics have also been used for military applications.
Based on the high bonding strength this procedure is special applicable for pressure sensors or fluidics.
Two promising approaches are flexible wings, and fluidics.
Nanotechnology considers fluidics as one of its instruments.
He discovered the Coanda effect of fluidics.
The 1960s saw the application of fluidics to sophisticated control systems, with the introduction of the fluidic amplifier.
Dr. Ho is known for his work in micro/nano fluidics, bio-nano technologies and turbulence.
We are committed to building on the lead we have and increasing chemical and process engineering resources to drive the various projects associated with fluidics.'
Volume metering is a typical function of centrifugal fluidics to reach a certain amount of liquid reagent.
Continuous-valued electronics or fluidics, etc. (e.g. analog computer although these may also be implemented mechanically)
As digital logic has become more accepted in industrial control, the role of fluidics in industrial control has declined.
"Magnetolithographic patterning of inner walls of a tube: A new dimension in micro fluidics and sequential microreactors".
The core was open, like an exposed brain, its working synapses sparking photons up and down its length, its fluidics a marvel of imaginative engineering.
In fluidics, fluid injection is being researched for use in aircraft to control direction, in two ways: circulation control and thrust vectoring.
Options considered for the part of the clock that converts time source (for example, a pendulum) to display units (for example, clock hands) include electronics, hydraulics, fluidics, and mechanics.
This does not preclude the theoretical possibility of implementation in other technologies, such as fluidics (see for example Gluskin, Jacoby, and Reader 1964), although historically this has not been the case.
In the history of flight, Traian Vuia and Aurel Vlaicu built and flew some of the earliest successful aircraft, while Henri Coandă discovered the Coandă effect of fluidics.
One of two airports serving the Romanian capital, the other being Băneasa, it is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă, builder of Coandă-1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coanda effect of fluidics.
Signal detection and analysis The chips were incubated (16-17 hours, 45 C and 60 rpm) in a rotating oven, washed by the Affymetrix Fluidics Station, using the recommended signal amplification step, and scanned by the Affymetrix Scanner.
Hydraulic topics range through some part of science and most of engineering modules, and cover concepts such as pipe flow, dam design, fluidics and fluid control circuitry, pumps, turbines, hydropower, computational fluid dynamics, flow measurement, river channel behavior and erosion.
The different methods of unconventional computing include optical computing, quantum computing, chemical computing, natural computing, biologically-inspired computing, wetware computing, DNA computing, molecular computing, amorphous computing, nanocomputing, reversible computing, ternary computing, fluidics, analogue computing, human and domino computation.
In fluidics, forces in vehicles occur via circulation control, in which larger more complex mechanical parts are replaced by smaller simpler fluidic systems (slots which emit air flows) where larger forces in fluids are diverted by smaller jets or flows of fluid intermittently, to change the direction of vehicles.
In 2012, with cameras operating at more than 10 MHz A/D conversion rates and available optics, fluidics and enzymatics, throughput can be multiples of 1 million nucleotides/second, corresponding roughly to 1 human genome equivalent at 1x coverage per hour per instrument, and 1 human genome re-sequenced (at approx.