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Definition of fluidics in English: fluidicsplural noun fluːˈɪdɪksˌfluˈɪdɪks often treated as singular The study and technique of using small interacting flows and fluid jets for functions usually performed by electronic devices. 射流学,流体学;射流技术,流控技术 Example sentencesExamples - Miniature analytical instruments in fluidics are of interest, as are fluidic systems in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, as well as propellant and combustion control.
- Although the technical aspects of flow cytometry are concisely described and explained, this book is inadequate for those seeking a deeper understating of fluidics, optics, compensation, and other concepts.
- The third chapter explains the basics of instrumentation, including lasers, fluidics, signal detection, and electronics.
- These included electronics, hydraulics, fluidics, and mechanics.
Derivativesadjective The problem is that the necessary behaviour for a fluidic rectifier only applies to flows that have a large Reynolds number - the ratio of inertial and viscous forces in the fluid. Example sentencesExamples - The technique might be used in future devices that automate biochemical reactions with the fluidic equivalent of computer chips.
- For that same reason, arrays of bent nanotubes should be able to detect fluidic flow, he says.
Definition of fluidics in US English: fluidicsplural nounˌflo͞oˈidiksˌfluˈɪdɪks often treated as singular The study and technique of using small interacting flows and fluid jets for functions usually performed by electronic devices. 射流学,流体学;射流技术,流控技术 Example sentencesExamples - Miniature analytical instruments in fluidics are of interest, as are fluidic systems in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, as well as propellant and combustion control.
- The third chapter explains the basics of instrumentation, including lasers, fluidics, signal detection, and electronics.
- Although the technical aspects of flow cytometry are concisely described and explained, this book is inadequate for those seeking a deeper understating of fluidics, optics, compensation, and other concepts.
- These included electronics, hydraulics, fluidics, and mechanics.
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