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  • The force with which water is held by capillary action varies with the quantity of water bei
  • In fine grained soils, capillary action can cause the pores of the soil to be
  • Capillary action supports a vadose zone above the satu
  • re water from the source through the wick by capillary action to replace the water lost by evaporat
  • The bridge breaks into droplets due to capillary action when the beakers are pulled apart at
  • Capillary action through synthetic mesh is the result
  • hook through the surface of the water until capillary action causes a small depression to form aro
  • copper, such that the copper is drawn up by capillary action into the porosity, increasing the con
  • ugh soil pores to the freezing zone (through capillary action).
  • A candle wick works by capillary action, drawing ("wicking") the fuel to the
  • lenses must be sufficiently porous to allow capillary action, yet not so porous as to break capill
  • nd meteorology and studied the phenomenon of capillary action, deriving the rule that the height of
  • ese factors exert the strongest influence on capillary action, which ultimately controls fluid satu
  • present in the inner walls of the boiler by capillary action.
  • en transferred to a membrane by blotting via capillary action.
  • ding the transfer of seawater to the tomb by capillary action.
  • Work on capillary analysis continued, but without much technic
  • Unlike modern paper chromatography, capillary analysis used reservoirs of the substance be
  • d as a sieving matrix for DNA separations by capillary and microchip electrophoresis.
  • Crystals are minute and capillary and rarely met with, the mineral occurring u
  • A sample in a sealed capillary, attached to a thermometer with a rubber ban
  • They extend out from the lymphatic capillary, attaching lymphatic endothelial cells to su
  • The lymphatic capillary becomes the afferent lymphatic vessel and ca
  • The entire capillary bed may be bypassed by blood flow through ar
  • or can not contract, blood can flow into the capillary bed at high pressures.
  • ochrome, is a hemostatic, meaning it reduces capillary bleeding.
  • A precapillary sphincter encircles each capillary branch at the point where it branches from t
  • eled fragments, which are separated within a capillary by using electrophoresis, are energized by l
  • Blood flow in a capillary changes as vasomotion occurs.
  • Committee for the International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography.
  • king with a 50 m crosslinked methyl silicone capillary column with an oven temperature increasing s
  • ed name Yorkshire fitting, is a pre-soldered capillary connectors for joining copper pipes used in
  • dc is the capillary diameter
  • Increased capillary dilatation
  • nerve surgery, and used elderberry stems for capillary drainage of brain abscesses.
  • charged analytes are retained longer in the capillary due to their conflicting electrophoretic mob
  • , scientists were using a machine called the capillary electrometer to measure the heart's electric
  • Separation by capillary electrophoresis of C-glycosylflavonoids in P
  • he introduction of surfactant to traditional capillary electrophoresis instrumentation has dramatic
  • Electrophoretic sequencing gels or capillary electrophoresis have been successful in anal
  • nstruments built to resolve STR fragments by capillary electrophoresis also use fluorescent dyes to
  • sample recovered followed by sequencing via Capillary electrophoresis in order to obtain a DNA pro
  • ed in proteins, peptides, and aminoacids, by capillary electrophoresis and chromatography.
  • The velocity of migration of an analyte in capillary electrophoresis will also depend upon the ra
  • y rooted in engineering technology, from the capillary electrophoresis units used in large-scale DN
  • described kinetic behaviour, such as Kinetic capillary electrophoresis (KCE), Surface Plasmon Reson
  • Example of AFLP Data from a Capillary Electrophoresis Instrument
  • Capillary electrophoresis, commonly used to separate b
  • solved either through gel electrophoresis or capillary electrophoresis, which will allow the analys
  • Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CEMS) is
  • s, charge shift electrophoresis and affinity capillary electrophoresis.
  • g epithelium (mostly type I pneumocytes) and capillary endothelium.
  • Los Angeles, where he conducted research on capillary flows in grooved surfaces, large scale safet
  • nal electrospray ionization (ESI), where the capillary for sample solution transferring is replaced
  • the fluid is present, it is held in place by capillary forces and usually can not be removed.
  • Capillary forces pull the pieces into their final posi
  • otion of Floating Bodies under the Action of Capillary Forces' (Phil Mag, 1883); On the Surface For
  • The capillary fringe is the subsurface layer in which grou
  • This saturated portion of the capillary fringe is less than total capillary rise bec
  • Pores at the base of the capillary fringe are filled with water due to tension
  • Above a capillary fringe, pore spaces have air in them too.
  • on of a hillslope depicting the vadose zone, capillary fringe, water table, and phreatic or saturat
  • cathode so that the buffer flows through the capillary from the source vial to the destination vial
  • f the recipient cell) and the miniplasmid by capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE)
  • nsists of a conventional bulb connected to a capillary in which a constriction is placed so that up
  • One half of the glass containing the capillary is usually enamelled white or yellow to give
  • effusing from the tip of the stainless steel capillary is irradiated from the opposite side of the
  • The capillary lamina of choroid or choriocapillaris is a l
  • The flow from the capillary needle, just before the droplets are formed,
  • ch exocrine portions of the pancreas via the capillary network surrounding the islet cell populatio
  • he liquid state and provided at the end of a capillary or a needle.
  • At the point where each true capillary originates from a Metarteriole, a smooth mus
  • Capillary osmosis is the effect that is reverse to dif
  • capillary osmosis, as motion of liquid in porous body
  • l cells that make up the wall of a lymphatic capillary overlap.
  • stemic capillaries (a small drop in systemic capillary p(O2) can result in the release of large amo
  • as the first to use the vacuum tube with the capillary part now called a Geissler tube, by means of
  • cific gravity, the greater the likelihood of capillary permeability changes in relation to body cav
  • and vera), the venulae rectae, the medullary capillary plexus, the loop of Henle, and the collectin
  • saturation measured as a fraction, pc is the capillary pressure (in pascal), k is the permeability
  • tt J-function is an attempt at extrapolating capillary pressure data for a given rock to rocks that
  • with Sspo is the oil saturation for a zero capillary pressure during the secondary drainage proce
  • with Sspw is the water saturation for a zero capillary pressure during the imbibition process, Scw
  • function of water saturation describing the capillary pressure,
  • rties, determining relative permeability and capillary pressure.
  • Solution-Precipitation - In areas where capillary pressures are high (particles are close toge
  • flying aboard Endeavour will be the combined Capillary Pumped Loop-2/Gas Bridge Assembly (CAPL-2/GB
  • Capillary routing can be constructed by an iterative l
  • He is best known for his research in capillary separations and mass spectrometry detection.
  • 60° turn in a locally widened portion of the capillary serves as a trap to prevent further addition
  • re recognized in the reticular fibers of the capillary sheath.
  • (3-4 kV) was applied to the stainless-steel capillary, strong ion signals appeared.
  • Upon exiting the heated capillary, the rapidly expanding sample vapor converts
  • ystem, and others using semi-dry transfer or capillary transfer.
  • It consists of a bulb connected by a capillary tube to a manometer.
  • M is a capillary tube where approximately 0.1 mm3 were isolat
  • pressure through an electrothermally heated capillary tube [3].
  • rops of mercury falling through a small-bore capillary tube to trap air from the system to be evacu
  • This can be either a capillary tube cut to length, or a needle valve which
  • A sealed capillary tube can also be placed in a boiling solutio
  • g or enhancing the pulling force against the capillary tube on all or part of the scale.
  • meter is reading the levels of a liquid in a capillary tube, such as in measurements of surface ten
  • The thin end is designed to act as a capillary tube.
  • radius of a drop or the radius of a capillary tube.
  • allows it to leap up a short distance in the capillary tube.
  • ilute sulfuric acid above the mercury in the capillary tube.
  • oction or tincture stops bleeding, seals the capillary walls, reduces blood pressure, has anticonvu
  • en a pure water jet impinges on a reservoir, capillary waves are excited and propagate up the jet a