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- A microcoil is a tiny electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a spiral or helix which could be a solenoid or a planar structure. One field...
- blocking the abnormal blood flow to the rectal (hemorrhoidal) arteries using microcoils and/or microparticles to decrease the size of the hemorrhoids and improve...
- Takano, Keisuke; Hangyo, Masanori (2014). "Spirulina-Templated Metal Microcoils with Controlled Helical Structures for THz Electromagnetic Responses"...
- cups Tea bags made of PLA. Peppermint tea is enclosed. 3D printing of a microcoil using a conductive mixture of polylactide and carbon nanotubes. 3D printed...
- blockage of abnormal blood flow to the rectal (hemorrhoidal) arteries using microcoils and/or microparticles to decrease the size of the hemorrhoids and improve...
- the "natural" (also known as a "mini-fro" or "teenie weenie Afro") and "microcoils" for close-cropped hair, the twist-out and braid-out (in which hair is...
- and uses that data to match users to the perfect mattress. Memory foam Microcoil Polyform "Interview with Adam Tishman, Co-Founder at Helix Sleep". Mattress...
- microarray of magnetic coils. A microarray of nuclear magnetic resonance microcoils is under development. A large number of technologies underlie the microarray...
- reducing the amount of sample needed for analysis, such as constructing microcoil NMR probes that can measure as little as 25 nL of sample and are usable...
- tolerated e.g. for the thermal management of high-power radio-frequency (RF) microcoils that are used to produce strong and local RF fields. If heated over 700 °C...