azonenberg changed the topic of #homecmos to: Homebrew CMOS and MEMS foundry design | Wiki: http://homecmos.drawersteak.com/wiki/Main_Page | Repository: http://code.google.com/p/homecmos/ | Logs: http://en.qi-hardware.com/homecmos-logs/
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<pie_> wow thats kind of weird "When multiple solutions are added into the same microchannel, they flow in separate flow lanes (no mixing) due to laminar flow characteristics" ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bio-MEMS#Microfluidics )
<BitEvil> If they are immiscible
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<pie_> <BitEvil> If they are immiscible
<pie_> ah well that makes more sense but that would mean what the wiki page says is effectively wrong
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<SpeedEvil> yes
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