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potential across a
porous material,
capillary tube, membrane, microchannel, or any
other fluid conduit.
Because electro-osmotic
velocities are independent...
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capillary electrochromatography (CEC) is a
chromatographic technique in
which the
mobile phase is
driven through the
chromatographic bed by
electro-osmosis...
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elastic arteries, and
large veins;
other arteries,
smaller arterioles,
capillaries that join with
venules (small veins), and
other veins. The circulatory...
- In physics, Washburn's
equation describes capillary flow in a
bundle of
parallel cylindrical tubes; it is
extended with some
issues also to imbibition...
- 1887,
Augustus Waller invented an ECG
machine consisting of a
Lippmann capillary electrometer fixed to a projector. The
trace from the
heartbeat was projected...
- in an open cell
which eliminates the
problem of
electro-osmotic flow
except for the case of a
capillary cell. And, it can be used to
characterize very...
- Cabric, M.; Appell, H.-J.; Resic, A. (2008). "Stereological
Analysis of
Capillaries in
Electrostimulated Human Muscles".
International Journal of Sports...
- into the
capillary. When the
current is
turned on, it
initiates dissolution of the
metallic mercury on one side of the drop in the
capillary and deposition...
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through a membrane.
Osmosis may also
refer to:
Capillary osmosis, the
motion of
liquid in a
porous body
Electro-osmosis, the
motion of
liquid induced by an...
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particles becomes a
capillary in
which a
substantial capillary pressure is developed. For
submicrometre particle sizes,
capillaries with
diameters in the...