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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS 104, 104701 共2008兲 Optically driven fluid flow along arbitrary microscale patterns using thermoviscous expansion Franz M. Weinert and Dieter Brauna兲 Systems Biophysics, Functional NanoSy
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