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  2. Nanotiter - Wikipedia

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    Due to the extremely low amounts of liquids 0.1 - 10 nl and reagents, the methods to work with nanoliterplates are completely different compared to the methods used for microliter plates. Nanoliter plates reduce the amount of reagents, require lower sample volumes and increase the numbers of tests that can be performed in the lab.

  3. Template:Convert/list of units/volume/metric - Wikipedia

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    1.0 cl (0.35 imp fl oz; 0.34 US fl oz) cL cL millilitre: ml ml US spelling: milliliter one cubic centimetre 1.0 ml (0.035 imp fl oz; 0.034 US fl oz) mL mL microlitre: μl (ul) μl US spelling: microliter: 1.0 μl (6.1 × 10 −5 cu in) μL (uL) μL stere: stere (none) an old unit for measuring firewood equivalent to one cubic metre

  4. Integrated nanoliter system - Wikipedia

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    The integrated nanoliter system is a measuring, separating, and mixing device that is able to measure fluids to the nanoliter, ...

  5. Microfluidics - Wikipedia

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    The technology was subsequently commercialised by Duke University. By using discrete unit-volume droplets, [34] a microfluidic function can be reduced to a set of repeated basic operations, i.e., moving one unit of fluid over one unit of distance. This "digitisation" method facilitates the use of a hierarchical and cell-based approach for ...

  6. Life Racing Engines - Wikipedia

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    Life was a Formula One constructor from Modena, Italy. The company was named for its founder, Ernesto Vita ("Vita" is Italian for "Life"). [1] Life first emerged on the Formula One scene in 1990, trying to market their unconventional W12 3.5-litre engine.

  7. Droplet-based microfluidics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Interest in droplet-based microfluidics systems has been growing substantially in past decades. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Microdroplets offer the feasibility of handling miniature volumes (μL to fL) of fluids conveniently, provide better mixing, encapsulation, sorting, sensing and are suitable for high throughput experiments.

  8. Air displacement pipette - Wikipedia

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    This method is more expensive than the more common gravimetric method, given the cost of the colored reagents, and is recommended when optimal accuracy is required. It is also recommended for extremely low-volume pipette calibration, in the 2 microliter range, because the inherent uncertainties of the gravimetric method, performed with standard ...

  9. Nanofluidics - Wikipedia

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    Nanofluidics is the study of the behavior, manipulation, and control of fluids that are confined to structures of nanometer (typically 1–100 nm) characteristic dimensions (1 nm = 10 −9 m).