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How to pronounce biochip in English?

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Type of chip, micro chip, microchip, microprocessor chip, silicon chip

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Several thousand test fields are tightly packed together on the tiny surface of a biochip.
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Surface plasmon resonance occurs when polarized light strikes a biochip coated with a thin metallic layer.
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Argonne will use the biochip technology in research to distinguish between different tuberculosis strains.
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Under the tested conditions, CellSearch and the newer biochip platforms offered similar efficiency.
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The SIMBAS biochip uses trenches patterned underneath microfluidic channels that are about the width of a human hair.
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She estimates the market potential for the biochip to be in the hundreds of millions to billions of dollars.
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Porterfield has been working on the biochip for almost two years and is currently working to expand its capabilities.
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These small geometries are amenable to using PMMA in a biochip fabrication process and offers moderate biocompatibility.
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If they bind to a surface, such as on a biochip, the structure can be destroyed and the protein cannot perform its function.
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More examples
  • A microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a time; intended for use in a biological environment
  • The development of biochips is a major thrust of the rapidly growing biotechnology industry, which encompasses a very diverse range of research efforts including genomics, proteomics, and pharmaceuticals, among other activities. ...
  • (Biochips) Cybernetic implants surgically imbeded into bodies of the Borg. They serve to enhance their physical abilities and synthesize any organic molecules needed by their biological tissues. The Borg are dependent on the implants, and would die if the biochips are removed ('I, Borg' (TNG)).
  • Miniaturised substrates onto which a large number of biomolecules are attached with high density and in a defined microarray.
  • A chip of synthesised organic molecules for use in quantity in an extremely fast computer. They are expected to be a thousand times faster than silicon chips and use 100,000 times less power.
  • Cybernetic body implant. See also Borg implant.