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Magnetic particles for multidimensional in vitro bioanalysis
In article number 20200076, Gungun Lin has summarized typical magneto‐physical dimensions of magnetic particles and discussed recent progress of implementing these dimensions with advanced sensor and actuator technologies for multiplex bioanalysis. The review also identified the challenges and highlighted a few emerging directions of applying magnetic ...
Gungun Lin
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The flow and heat characteristics of an unsteady, laminar biomagnetic fluid, namely blood containing Fe3O4 magnetic particles, under the influence of thermal radiation and a magnetic dipole over a cylinder with controlled boundary conditions using a ...
Jahangir Alam +4 more
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A critical viscosity is suggested for the breakup of a ferrofluid droplet due to the ignition of a slowly rotating magnetic field, below which elongation and breakup occur, and above which a simple solid body rotation ensues. Abstract The fully three‐dimensional start‐up deformations and accelerations of initially spherical magnetically susceptable ...
Alastair J. Radcliffe
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Fluidic and Mechanical Thermal Control Devices
The paper presents an up‐to‐date review of fluidic and mechanical thermal control devices, including thermal switches, thermal diodes, thermal regulators, and thermal transistors, that have been used for various thermal management applications. Abstract In recent years, intensive studies on thermal control devices have been conducted for the thermal ...
Katja Klinar +3 more
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Permanent encoding of nano‐ to macro‐scale hierarchies of order from evaporative magnetic fluids
Nano‐to‐Macro: Ferrofluids of magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) manifest complex dynamics and patterns under magnetic fields. In this study, magnetic fluid patterns comprising MNPs are trapped by host solvent evaporation or chemical crosslinking in a magnetic field.
Tianyu Zhong +3 more
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The effects of pulsatile pressure gradient in the presence of a transverse magnetic field on unsteady blood flow through an inclined tapered cylindrical tube of porous medium are discussed in this article. The fractional calculus technique is used to provide a mathematical model of blood flow with fractional derivatives.
Nehad Ali Shah +3 more
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This declaration ponders the impacts of Joule warm, separation, and warming radiation for the progression of MHD Sutterby nanofluid past over an all‐inclusive chamber. The wonder of warmth and mass conduction is demonstrated under warm conductivity relying upon temperature and dispersion coefficients individually.
Rabeeah Raza +5 more
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Due to potential implications, boundary layer analysis of chemically reacting Carreau nanofluid has been carried out to examine flow properties of ferromagnetic fluid over a stretched sheet in the presence of magnetic dipole, for shear thinning and shear thickening fluids. Furthermore, the transportation of heat under thermal radiation, heat generation,
R. M. Akram Muntazir +4 more
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This research work interprets the influences of magnetic dipole over a radiative Eyring–Powell fluid flow past a stretching sheet while considering the impacts of viscous and ohmic dissipation that produce a quite illustrious effect due to the generated magnetic dipole.
R. Sajjad +5 more
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Study of Heat Transfer in Magnesium Zinc Zirconium MgZn6Zr Alloy Suspended in Engine Oil
In this paper, alloy nanoparticle MgZn6Zr will be analyzed for the first time in the flow of ferromagnetic nanofluid. The combination of two or more metallic substances is termed as alloy. In other words, alloys are a solid solution or mixture of more than one metallic substance. Thus, alloys have always distinct melting points.
Saima Noor, Safyan Mukhtar, Riaz Ahmad
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