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Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate charged molecules, such as DNA, RNA, or proteins, based on their size and charge by applying an electric field. This method allows for the analysis and purification of biomolecules, facilitating research in genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry.
Bistability refers to a system's ability to exist in one of two stable states under the same set of conditions, often leading to a switch-like behavior between these states. This phenomenon is crucial in various fields, including biology, chemistry, and electronics, for understanding and designing systems that require precise control over state transitions.
Low power consumption refers to the design and operation of devices and systems that use minimal energy to perform their functions, thereby extending battery life and reducing energy costs. It is crucial in the development of sustainable technologies and is a key consideration in the design of electronic devices, data centers, and communication networks.
Digital Ink refers to technology that captures and processes handwriting and drawings made on digital devices, enabling a natural and intuitive way of inputting information. It is widely used in applications such as note-taking, digital art, and signature verification, offering a seamless bridge between analog and digital worlds.
Flexible electronics are a class of electronic devices that can bend, stretch, and conform to various shapes, enabling innovative applications in wearable technology, medical devices, and beyond. They leverage materials like organic polymers and thin-film metals to maintain electrical functionality while enduring mechanical deformation.
Electronic ink, also known as e-ink, is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary ink on paper, enabling highly readable screens with low power consumption. It is commonly used in e-readers, digital signage, and electronic shelf labels due to its ability to maintain an image without continuous power supply.
Visual ergonomics is the study of optimizing the visual environment to enhance comfort, performance, and health in tasks involving visual display units. It encompasses factors like lighting, screen design, and viewing distances to prevent eye strain and improve productivity.
Display technology refers to the various methods and devices used to visually present information, ranging from traditional cathode ray tubes to modern OLED and quantum dot displays. It is a rapidly evolving field that emphasizes enhancements in resolution, color accuracy, energy efficiency, and form factor flexibility to meet diverse consumer and professional needs.
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