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- The litre (Commonwealth spelling) or liter (American spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1...
- The integrated nanoliter system is a measuring, separating, and mixing device that is able to measure fluids to the nanoliter, mix different fluids for...
- freezing point to determine the concentration of the solution. It uses a nanoliter nanometer, a device that facilitates the establishment of the solution's...
- (ADE) uses a pulse of ultrasound to move low volumes of fluids (typically nanoliters or picoliters) without any physical contact. This technology focuses acoustic...
- capillary electrop****sis) are integrated on a wafer-scale chip using nanoliter-scale sample volumes. This technology generates long and accurate sequence...
- infusion usually consists of small pulses of infusion, usually between 500 nanoliters and 10 milliliters, depending on the pump's design, with the rate of these...
- 2016. "Chemists Work to Desalinate the Ocean for Drinking Water, One Nanoliter at a Time". Science Daily. June 27, 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2013. Shkolnikov...
- ejection uses a pulse of ultrasound to move low volumes of fluids (typically nanoliters or picoliters) without any physical contact. This technology focuses acoustic...
- accurately dispensing crystallization trial drops that are in the order of 100 nanoliters in volume. This means that 10-fold less protein is used per experiment...
- 2019). "Analysis of modular bioengineered antimicrobial lanthipeptides at nanoliter scale" (PDF). Nature Chemical Biology. 15 (5): 437–443. doi:10.1038/s41589-019-0250-5...