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Optical micromanipulation

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2008
Optical micromanipulation has engendered some major studies across all of the natural sciences at the mesoscopic scale. Though over thirty-five years old, the field is finding new applications and has lost none of its dynamic or innovative character: a trapped object presents a system that enables a calibrated minuscule force (piconewtons or less) to ...
Dholakia, Kishan, Reece, Peter, Gu, Min
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Micromanipulation

Reproductive Medicine Review, 1993
Micromanipulation technology entered the forum of human conceptionin vitroin the late 1980s. It was erroneously perceived as a new technology – a purely mechanical approach to bypass failures of conceptionin vitro, the aetiology of which were unknown. In fact, it is the modification of technology developed since the beginning of this century, and its ...
Simon Fishel   +5 more
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A Hydraulic Micromanipulator

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1979
For biological experiments requiring manipulations under a microscope, it is necessary to have remote control for the manipulator. Available systems offer the required accuracy at a high cost. Passive micromanipulators are economical but are deficient in performance, the most serious defects being the inability to attenuate operator-induced vibrations ...
Hariharan, R, Memon, KAP
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AN Oto-Micromanipulator

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
Not only a microscope of highest standard but also suitable fine operation instruments play a determining role in the modern oto-microsurgery. All surgeons agree with the statement that the principle cause of the failures is the weakness of the technical performance.—No matter how sensitive the human hand may be, it cannot stand comparison with an ...
C O, NYLEN   +4 more
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