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A sample liquid is subjected to time harmonic shear stress induced by two opposed vibrating polymer membranes.
Theory relating to the electro-acoustic properties represented by the relative permittivity and conductivity of the sample liquid is presented and related to experimental results.
DS flow is a useful alternative sample liquid transport method for μPADs, allowing to perform multiple fully independent assays with enlarged sample volumes without requiring any significant variation in device design and fabrication.
With "drop-slip" (DS) bulk liquid flow on a fully inkjet-printed microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD), a new method for the rapid transport of sample liquid is presented.
The main driving force for DS flow is the slip flow of fluid on wetted porous cellulose acting as a lubricated surface, which is predominantly influenced by the width of the hydrophilic channel and the surface tension of the sample liquid.
The sample liquid dissolved the external anti-abrin SERS probes in the conjugate pad and reacted with them and then was driven through the whole micropillar array by capillary action.
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During the experiments, the evaporation rates of the sample liquids are directly determined by continually measuring mass.
In a chapter devoted to tasting exercises, he explains how to compose sample liquids to present the four basic tastes of sweet, sour, salty and bitter.
After dispensing multiple samples, liquid was automatically retracted from the needles and tubing by running the pump in reverse.
The control and cultured samples (liquid samples) were centrifuged at 12 000 g for 10 min to remove biomass.
20 μL of sampled liquid was injected, and the lower detection limit was 0.01 mM.
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