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DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2016.06.018
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Assessment of wall friction model in multi-dimensional component of MARS with air–water cross flow experiment

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“…34,35,[38][39][40] Obviously, ion imprinting technology is conducive to an improved analytical performance. 36,37,41 On the whole, the performance of the developed ion imprinting technology-assisted rotational microfluidic hybrid chip is comparable with that of previously reported sensors with user friendliness. Furthermore, the microfluidic hybrid chip offers more possibilities of integration with superior sensing materials.…”
Section: Methods Performance Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…34,35,[38][39][40] Obviously, ion imprinting technology is conducive to an improved analytical performance. 36,37,41 On the whole, the performance of the developed ion imprinting technology-assisted rotational microfluidic hybrid chip is comparable with that of previously reported sensors with user friendliness. Furthermore, the microfluidic hybrid chip offers more possibilities of integration with superior sensing materials.…”
Section: Methods Performance Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 74%