An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications
Micro-bubbles gradually decrease in size due to the dissolution of interior gases by the surrounding liquid and eventually disappear, leaving some Nano-Bubbles. It has been proved that free radicals are generated during the collapsing of Micro-bubbles. The present introduction focuses on the biologi...
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doaj-c72b89e967cd44c88648c6d4feb201ec2020-11-25T00:06:41ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242013-08-011146873An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their ApplicationsTomohiro Marui0 Technical Department (Futyu Laboratory) Micro-bubbles gradually decrease in size due to the dissolution of interior gases by the surrounding liquid and eventually disappear, leaving some Nano-Bubbles. It has been proved that free radicals are generated during the collapsing of Micro-bubbles. The present introduction focuses on the biological application of Micro/Nano-bubbles, whose practical bioapplications, development of cell-level biological treatment, and concept of cell manipulating device in the next stage of the development are introduced. In addition, the future application of Micro/Nano-bubbles to Bio-computing systems is also discussed.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/9SA618ZZ.pdf Micro/nano-BubblesRadicalsFermentationEscellsIps-CellsTaylor VortexCouette-Taylor ReactorCellsortingBio-ComputerBio-Computing |
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An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications |
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An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications |
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An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications |
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An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications |
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An Introduction to Micro/Nano-Bubbles and their Applications |
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introduction to micro/nano-bubbles and their applications |
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International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics |
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Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics |
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Micro-bubbles gradually decrease in size due to the dissolution of interior gases by the surrounding liquid and eventually disappear, leaving some Nano-Bubbles. It has been proved that free radicals are generated during the collapsing of Micro-bubbles. The present introduction focuses on the biological application of Micro/Nano-bubbles, whose practical bioapplications, development of cell-level biological treatment, and concept of cell manipulating device in the next stage of the development are introduced. In addition, the future application of Micro/Nano-bubbles to Bio-computing systems is also discussed. |
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Micro/nano-Bubbles Radicals Fermentation Escells Ips-Cells Taylor Vortex Couette-Taylor Reactor Cellsorting Bio-Computer Bio-Computing |
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