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asmarterwookie

06/23/17 3:33 PM

#300382 RE: asmarterwookie #300381

Think of finding Earth in the Milky Way Galaxy.

Think of the bombers being seen fueling up for an attack instead of as they are over your airspace...

Think of seeing the killers plan before the killer leaves the hideout....


One Trillionth of a liter. a picoliter.

Trillionth with a T!!!

http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/picoliter

A picoliter is a trillionth (one millionth of a millionth, or 10 to the -12th power) of a liter, which can be represented numerically as 0.000000000001/liter. The prefix pico denotes a trillionth part, just as the prefix nano denotes a billionth part. Measurements on the scale of nanoliters and picoliters are used in microfluidics , the branch of nanotechnology dealing with extremely low volumes of liquids. Strictly speaking, when measurements such as picoliters, picometers, and picoseconds are involved, the correct term is the less familiar picotechnology .

Among the possible applications of liquid measured to such tiny volumes is the lab-on-a-chip , a device about as big as a shirt button that performs laboratory functions on a microchip platform . One such device, the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer, uses reagents (chemical species that change as a result of a chemical reaction) in picoliter volumes moving through microchannels etched into a glass chip. A more common use for picoliter-scale volumes is in printers; inkjet printers typically use ink droplets that measure somewhere between 2 and 25 picoliters, with smaller droplets enabling higher resolution images.




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north40000

06/24/17 11:07 PM

#300426 RE: asmarterwookie #300381

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