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Capillary mechanical generation

Capillary waves may be generated mechanically by means of an oscillating bar, and for this case one writes the solutions to Eqs. IV-25 and IV-26 in the form... [Pg.122]

There are three types of mass transport processes within a microfluidic system convection, diffusion, and immigration. Much more common are mixtures of three types of mass transport. It is essential to design a well-controlled transport scheme for the microsystem. Convection can be generated by different forces, such as capillary effect, thermal difference, gravity, a pressurized air bladder, the centripetal forces in a spinning disk, mechanical and electroosmotic pumps, in the microsystem. The mechanical and electroosmotic pumps are often used for transport in a microfluidic system due to their convenience, and will be further discussed in section 11.5.2. The migration is a direct transport of molecules in response to an electric field. In most cases, the moving... [Pg.386]

Kidney medulla From the metabolic point of view the kidney is virtually two organs, the cortex and the medulla. The cortex contains the glomeruli, through which the blood is filtered, the proximal tubules and part of the distal tubules, from which ions and molecules are reabsorbed. The cortex is well supplied with blood so that ATP is generated by the oxidation of fuels. The medulla is metabolically quite different. Here the ATP is required for the reabsorption of ions from the loop of Henle. Some ATP is generated by anaerobic glycolysis, since the supply of blood, and therefore of oxygen, to the medulla is much poorer than to the cortex. This reflects control of the uptake of water and Na+ ions into the blood by the counter current mechanism. This depends on a slow flow of the blood in the capillaries. [Pg.105]


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