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fluidics
fluidics, n. pl. (fluːˈɪdɪks) [f. fluid n. after electronics, mathematics, etc.] A field of technology concerned with using small interacting flows and jets of fluid in systems of tubes, nozzles, and cavities that have few or no moving parts, to carry out operations characteristic of electronics, su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fluidics
Nanotechnology considers fluidics as one of its instruments. Fluidics have also been used for military applications. wikipedia.org
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Sphere Fluidics
Funding November 2021: Sphere Fluidics raised $40M led by Paris-based Sofinnova Partners and San Francisco-based Redmile Group. Cyto-Mine Technology Cyto-Mine is a patented single cell analysis and characterisation system by Sphere Fluidics. wikipedia.org
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fluidic
fluidic, a. (fluːˈɪdɪk) [f. as fluidal a. + -ic. Cf. F. fluidique (sense 2).] 1. Of the nature of a fluid.1883 Winchell World-life ii. ii. §6. 242 The..older fluidic condition..impresses more important results on the life-history of satellites. 2. Spiritualism. Of or belonging to a supposed supersen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flaperon
Fluidics In fluidics, forces in vehicles occur via circulation control, in which larger, more complex mechanical parts are replaced by smaller simpler In this use, fluidics promises lower mass and costs (as little as half), and very low inertia and response times, as well as simplicity. wikipedia.org
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Spoileron
Two promising approaches are flexible wings and fluidics. Fluidics In fluidics, forces in vehicles occur via circulation control, in which larger more complex mechanical parts are replaced by smaller simpler fluidic wikipedia.org
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IDEX Corporation
IDEX Corporation, based in Northbrook, Illinois, is a publicly traded company engaged in the development, design, and manufacture of fluidics systems, wikipedia.org
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IDEX
including: International Defence Exhibition, a biannual arms and defense technology sales exhibition IDEX Corporation, a publicly listed company that makes fluidics wikipedia.org
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Integrated fluidic circuit
Integrated fluidic circuit (IFC) is a type of integrated circuit based on fluidics. wikipedia.org
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HYDAC (company)
is a German company group that specializes in the production and distribution of components and systems as well as services related to hydraulics and fluidics wikipedia.org
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Elevon
Two promising approaches are flexible wings, and fluidics. In this use, fluidics promises lower mass and costs (as little as half), very low inertia and response times, and simplicity. wikipedia.org
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Self-propulsion
Self-propelled system demonstrate a potential as micro-fluidics devices and micro-mixers. Self-propelled liquid marbles have been demonstrated. wikipedia.org
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Jonathan Cooper (bioengineering)
His work has been recognised by many invited/plenary lectures at international conferences, including Microfluidics and Nano-fluidics, the European Congress wikipedia.org
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FEMTO-ST Institute
merging of five different Franche-Comté laboratories working in mechanics, optics and telecommunications, electronics, time-frequency, energetics, and fluidics actuators THERMIE: THermique Écoulements instRuMentatIon et Énergie (Thermal Runoff, Instrumentation, and Energy) - Metrology and Instrumentation in Fluidics wikipedia.org
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Karin Jacobs
Karin Jacobs is a German physicist specializing in micro-fluidics and adhesion at micro- and nanometer scales. Research Jacobs' research focuses on micro-fluidics, (bio-) adhesion at micro- and nano-scales, and functional materials. wikipedia.org
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