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- Micropumps are devices that can control and mani****te small fluid volumes. Although any kind of small pump is often referred to as a micropump, a more...
- A Ti-Cr-Pt tube (~40 μm long) releases oxygen bubbles when immersed in hydrogen peroxide (via catalytic decomposition), forming a micropump....
- the working fluid by active (micro) components such as micropumps or microvalves. Micropumps supply fluids in a continuous manner or are used for dosing...
- electrothermic interface. Two types of micropumps are known, a diffusion micropump and a displacement micropump. Microvalves based on stimuli-responsive...
- "Numerical study on the performance of Tesla type microvalve in a valveless micropump in the range of low frequencies". Journal of Micro-Bio Robotics. 8 (3–4):...
- there has been more research into developing enzymatic nanomotors and micropumps. At low Reynold's numbers, single molecule enzymes could act as autonomous...
- Rubega, Margaret A. (22 August 2015). "Hummingbird tongues are elastic micropumps". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 282 (1813): 20151014. doi:10.1098/rspb...
- Orlin D. (March 2007). "Remotely powered self-propelling particles and micropumps based on miniature diodes". Nature Materials. 6 (3): 235–240. Bibcode:2007NatMa...
- Darrell; Mallouk, Thomas E.; Sen, Ayusman (December 2005). "Catalytic Micropumps: Microscopic Convective Fluid Flow and Pattern Formation". Journal of...
- move lymph. Lungfish, which are more related to tetrapods, use many "micropumps" to move lymph around, reaching densities as high as 100 per cubic millimeter...