Positioning and levitation media for the separation of biological cells

In response to the requirement for highly polarizable liquid media for electric-field mediated manipulation of microparticles, solutions of highly polar substances are characterised in terms of their permittivity and other characteristics. Requirements for dielectrophoretic levitation and the genera...

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Frequency
Fungi
Geometry
Levitation
Permittivity
Polarization
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