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Micro- and nanotechnologies are utilized in the new generation of diagnostic platforms for in vitro analyses. Complex analyses that need a sequence of manual or instrumental process steps in the laboratories can be automated by controlling microfluidic flows of samples and reagents in polymer chips. The biochemistries are adapted to small volume reactions. New and sensitive detection principles will...
Small sensors and actuators made from materials like silicon, quartz or plastic are already parts of our everyday life. In cars there are often silicon sensors measuring acceleration, tyre pressure and car roll-over. There may be microfabricated mechanical components inside your light projector or in your ink-jet printer. In the future, microsystems are believed to be widespread, being used for environment...
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