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INFERTILITY, MALE --- SPERMATOZOA --- MICROMANIPULATION --- INFERTILITY, MALE --- SPERMATOZOA --- MICROMANIPULATION
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MET Methods & Techniques --- methods & techniques --- microbiology --- micromanipulation
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MET Methods & Techniques --- methods & techniques --- micromanipulation --- microtechniques
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Micromanipulation --- Fertilization in Vitro --- Prenatal Diagnosis
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Microscopy --- Microscopy --- cell structure --- cell structure --- Botany --- Botany --- Cytochemestry --- Botany --- Micromanipulation --- Cytochemestry --- Botany --- Micromanipulation
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Nowadays, we meet microsystems in a variety of devices used in modern life. They are used, for example, in medicine, biology, industry, home appliances, transport, and aerospace. One of the main problems in the technological development of microsystems is their actuation. Several solutions have been suggested, such as electrostatic, electrothermal, electromagnetic, or piezoelectric actuation, although a valid solution seems to be still out of our reach. Another crucial problem in designing, manufacturing, and operating microsystems for micromanipulation consists in the loss of some basic paradigms commonly used as a source of inspiration at the macroscale. The differences in designing at the two different scales may have either positive or negative effects. For example, an unthinkable structure in the day–life domain, as, for example, a long “cantilever” bridge over the Hudson river, would become possible after downscaling “everything” from road dimensions to the micro-world. Alternatively, a fantastic electric motor that works very well in our world, by virtue of the basic principles of electromagnetism, would become useless if scaled back to the micro cosmos. This book opens a small window on the world of research, presenting a group of papers that try to respond to the challenge of increasing the efficiency and functionality of modern microsystems. A final little section is also dedicated to the development of new teaching methods successfully adopted in some university courses.
Microsystems --- Control --- Dynamics --- Kinematics --- NEMS --- Microactuators --- MEMS --- Micromanipulation --- Microgrippers
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Robotic Cell Manipulation introduces up-to-date research to realize this new theme of medical robotics. The book is organized in three levels: operation tools (e.g., optical tweezers, microneedles, dielectrophoresis, electromagnetic devices, and microfluidic chips), manipulation types (e.g., microinjection, transportation, rotation fusion, adhesion, separation, etc.), and potential medical applications (e.g., micro-surgery, biopsy, gene editing, cancer treatment, cell-cell interactions, etc.). The technology involves different fields such as robotics, automation, imaging, microfluidics, mechanics, materials, biology and medical sciences. The book provides systematic knowledge on the subject, covering a wide range of basic concepts, theories, methodology, experiments, case studies and potential medical applications.
Robotics in medicine. --- Medicine --- Robotics --- Micromanipulation --- Cytological Techniques
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Micromanipulation --- Reproduction Techniques, Assisted --- Fertilization in Vitro --- Infertility, Male
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Bacteriology --- Micromanipulation --- Microsurgery --- Microchirurgie --- Bactériologie --- Cultures and culture media. --- Cultures et milieux de culture --- Micrurgy --- -Microbiology --- Microscopy --- Cultures and culture media --- Technique --- Micrurgy. --- -Cultures and culture media --- Bactériologie --- Bacteriology. --- Micromanipulation. --- Bacterial cultures --- Cultures (Biology)
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