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Capillary Network Morphology and Capillary Flow

International Journal of Microcirculation, 2008
This paper examines the authors’ research on capillary network morphology and the heterogeneity of capillary red cell (RBC) perfusion in skeletal muscle with the aim of demonstrating that capillary network structure plays a major role in determining flow distribution.
A C, Groom   +3 more
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Capillary pumps for autonomous capillary systems

Lab Chip, 2007
Autonomous capillary systems (CSs), where liquids are displaced by means of capillarity, are efficient, fast and convenient platforms for many bioanalytical applications. The proper functioning of these microfluidic devices requires displacing accurate volumes of liquids with precise flow rates.
Martin, Zimmermann   +3 more
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Capillary Electrophoresis

Science, 1988
Electrophoretic separations carried out in capillary tubes offer the possibilities of rapid and automated analyses of small volumes of complex mixtures with unprecedented resolution and sensitivity. Some emerging developments of this new instrumentation are reviewed.
M J, Gordon   +3 more
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Capillary operators

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1984
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Bateman, J. M., Harris, T. R.
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Overview of capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, 1999
This paper provides an overview on the current status of capillary electrophoresis (CE) and capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The focus is largely on the current application areas of CE where routine methods are now in place. These application areas include the analysis of DNA, clinical and forensic samples, carbohydrates, inorganic anions and ...
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Capillary Malformations

Dermatologic Clinics, 2022
Capillary malformations (CMs) are the most common vascular anomalies, composed of enlarged capillaries and venules with thickened perivascular cell coverage in skin and mucous membranes. These congenital anomalies represent an error in vascular development during embryogenesis.
Karla, Escobar   +2 more
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Capillary electrophoresis

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
The past year has seen major advances in capillary electrophoresis in terms of broadening applicability. A variety of successful approaches to peptide/protein and DNA separation and analysis are now available, and techniques for saccharide analysis are developing rapidly.
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Capillary Extraction

Langmuir, 2011
A nonwetting slug placed at the end of a capillary tube is unstable: a small displacement results in the complete extraction of the liquid from the tube. We study two limiting cases, corresponding to a slug viscosity larger or smaller than that of the surrounding liquid.
Piroird, Keyvan   +2 more
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Capillary Isotachophoresis

1987
Isotachophoresis (displacement electrophoresis) belongs to one of the four basic electrophoretic separation techniques: Moving boundary electrophoresis, zone electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. In the article presented capillary isotachophoresis is described.
Everaerts, F.M., Verheggen, T.P.E.M.
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A Network of Capillaries

2020
The cardiovascular system allows the nutrients essential to life to reach all the cells in our body (it is estimated there are more than 37 thousand billion cells!). The fundamental engine of the system is our heart, an organ of extraordinary complexity and efficiency.
Quarteroni A., Gervasio P.
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