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  • Effects of Sample Disturbance on Soil Water Potential Measurements (.pdf)
    effects and relate them to the range of water potential of the soil sample. A soil is often modeled as a bundle of capillary tubes with a wide range of pore sizes.
  • Determining the -15 Bar (Permanent Wilt) Water Content of Soils with the WP4 (.pdf)
          Watershed Monitoring System      Irrigation Monitoring System    Lysimeters and Infiltrometers      Mini Disk Tension Infiltrometer      Drain Gauge - Passive Capillary Lysimeter        Drain Gauge G3        Drain Gauge G2      Suction Cups and Pore Water Sampling        Pore Water Samplers          SK20
  • Using surfactants in iron-based CMP slurries to minimize residual particles
    adhering to surfaces is assumed to be 4 A. ) Under certain conditions, adhesion can also be dependent on hydration, capillary, or steric forces, or other factors. Small particles, particularly those smaller than about 10 um, are more difficult to remove than larger ones because attractive forces
  • Generating a Soil Moisture Characteristic with the WP4
          Mini Disk Tension Infiltrometer      Drain Gauge - Passive Capillary Lysimeter        Drain Gauge G3        Drain Gauge G2      Suction Cups and Pore Water Sampling        Pore Water Samplers          SK20 Suction Cup for Pore Water Sampling          SPE20 Suction Cup for Pore Water Sampling
  • Medical Device Link .
    be achieved by a variety of fluidic geometries. Point-of-care products show the greatest potential for this technology. The largest group of products on the market are glucose monitoring systems. Glucose test strips for use with glucose meters take up blood by capillary forces
  • Sponge wrings cost from MR-fluid devices
    these concerns. Here, capillary forces hold a small amount of MR fluid absorbed in a porous matrix material. Such devices require much less fluid than conventional types and need no seals, bearings, and other high-precision parts. The approach could make feasible cost-sensitive applications including
  • The Sleuthing Behind Heparin
    had already used capillary electrophoresis (CE) and heparinases; they demonstrated that something was in the samples
  • High Quality Strain Gage Load Cells
    . Strain Gage Load Cel s?. The Cable: The load cell cable is frequently overlooked as to the importance of providing good. strain relief and preventing the entrance of moisture into the load cell by capillary. action through the conductors. A high quality load cell will have good strain relief to avoid

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