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Electronic drop sensing in microfluidic devices: automated operation of a nanoliter viscometer

Srivastava et al., 2006

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5660863109743794915
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Srivastava N
Burns M
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Lab on a Chip

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We describe three droplet sensing techniques: a digital electrode, an analog electrode, and a thermal method. All three techniques use a single layer of metal lines that is easy to microfabricate and an electronic signal can be produced using low DC voltages. While the …
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