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Software company
Capillary Technologies is a multinational software as a service company. Its primary product is the cloud-based customer loyalty/customer engagement and
Capillary_Technologies
Pressure between two fluids from forces between the fluids and tube walls
fluid statics, capillary pressure ( p c {\displaystyle {p_{c}}} ) is the pressure between two immiscible fluids in a thin tube (see capillary action), resulting
Capillary_pressure
Method of DNA sequencing developed in 1977
in March 1987. Later, automated slab gels were replaced with automated capillary array electrophoresis. Recently, higher volume Sanger sequencing has been
Sanger_sequencing
Method of separating chemical or biological samples
refers to capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), but other electrophoretic techniques including capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE), capillary isoelectric
Capillary_electrophoresis
neural language processing, and intelligent systems. In March 2018, Capillary Technologies and IIT Kharagpur established the Centre of Excellence in Artificial
Artificial intelligence in India
Artificial_intelligence_in_India
Subsurface layer in which groundwater seeps up from a water table by capillary action
The capillary fringe is the subsurface layer in which groundwater seeps up from a water table by capillary action to fill pores. Pores at the base of the
Capillary_fringe
American technology company
standards and reference materials and Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc. (AATI), provider of capillary electrophoresis-based molecules for $250 million in
Agilent_Technologies
Big network of Karnataka
exchanges. Pine Labs is a recent unicorn that builds POS systems. Capillary Technologies is a loyalty, analytics provider built over POS systems. QwikCilver
Economy_of_Bengaluru
Organ system for circulating blood in animals
elastic arteries, and large veins; other arteries, smaller arterioles, capillaries that join with venules (small veins), and other veins. The circulatory
Circulatory_system
four NASA spin-off technologies made the surgery possible, and that they were only a few from a long list of NASA spin-off technologies from space development
NASA_spin-off_technologies
Type of chromatography
inside of a separation column. Today, most GC columns are fused silica capillaries with an inner diameter of 100–320 micrometres (0.0039–0.0126 in) and
Gas_chromatography
Top of a saturated aquifer
gauge pressure = 0). In soils where capillary action is strong, the water table is pulled upward, forming a capillary fringe. The groundwater may be from
Water_table
Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
Smaller veins are called venules, the smallest of which are called post-capillary venules – microscopic veins that play a major role in microcirculation
Vein
Interdisciplinary science
Various applications rely on passive fluid control using capillary forces, in the form of capillary flow modifying elements, akin to flow resistors and flow
Microfluidics
Organization
Aneesh Reddy – Co-Founder and CEO, Capillary Technologies Devita Saraf – Chief Executive Officer, Vu Technologies In 2013, the WIEF organizers invited
Wharton_India_Economic_Forum
Heat-transfer device that employs phase transition
the latent heat. The liquid then returns to the hot interface through capillary action, centrifugal force, or gravity, and the cycle repeats. Due to the
Heat_pipe
Equation describing the penetration length of a liquid into a capillary tube with time
In physics, Washburn's equation describes capillary flow in a bundle of parallel cylindrical tubes; it is extended with some issues also to imbibition
Washburn's_equation
Use of a glucose monitor for testing the concentration of glucose in the blood
level in the blood. Skin-prick methods measure capillary blood glucose (i.e., the level found in capillary blood), whereas CGM correlates interstitial fluid
Blood_glucose_monitoring
Abnormal connection between arteries and veins, bypassing the capillaries
(AVM) is an abnormal connection between arteries and veins, bypassing the capillary system. Usually congenital, this vascular anomaly is widely known because
Arteriovenous_malformation
Bulge in the wall of a blood vessel
kidney, including renal artery aneurysms and intraparenchymal aneurysms. Capillary aneurysms are flesh-colored solitary lesions, resembling an intradermal
Aneurysm
Oxygen-delivering blood cell and the most common type of blood cell
blood cell while traversing the circulatory system and specifically the capillary network. In humans, mature red blood cells are flexible biconcave disks
Red_blood_cell
historians to consider this claim dubious. 1661: Marcello Malpighi observed capillary structures in frog lungs. 1665: Robert Hooke publishes Micrographia, a
Timeline of microscope technology
Timeline_of_microscope_technology
Writing implement with nib and internal ink reservoir
the nib and deposits the ink on paper via a combination of gravity and capillary action. Filling the reservoir with ink may be achieved manually, via the
Fountain_pen
Medical condition
discoloration and itching. The condition is caused by inflammation of capillaries near the surface of skin and subsequent leaking of red blood cells into
Schamberg_disease
Set of laboratory techniques for separation of mixtures
called the mobile phase, which carries it through a system (a column, a capillary tube, a plate, or a sheet) on which a material called the stationary phase
Chromatography
Process of water movement through a plant
flow of liquid water from the roots to the leaves is driven in part by capillary action, but primarily driven by water potential differences. If the water
Transpiration
DNA sequencing using the concept of massively parallel processing
sequencing. Some of these technologies emerged between 1993 and 1998 and have been commercially available since 2005. These technologies use miniaturized and
Massively_parallel_sequencing
University 1984 with the thesis Organosiloxanes containing cyano groups for capillary chromatography. Following this she started her research career at Brigham
Karin_Markides
Two-phase heat transfer device
A loop heat pipe (LHP) is a two-phase heat transfer device that uses capillary action to remove heat from a source and passively move it to a condenser
Loop_heat_pipe
Electricity-induced chemical reaction
into the electrolyzer by capillary action, while the electrolyzed gases pass out on either side. It extends PEM technology by eliminating bubbles that
Electrolysis_of_water
person to artificially produce ice, and gave the first modern account of capillary action. Nikolai Lobachevsky (1792–1856): Russian mathematician. Known
List of atheists in science and technology
List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology
Biophysical technology for analyzing interactions
distribution F inside a capillary. The microscopic temperature gradient is generated by an IR-Laser, which is focused into the capillary and is strongly absorbed
Microscale_thermophoresis
Type of technology to produce and use fluids or secondary refrigerants
crystallization inside can be accomplished using vacuum or cooling technologies. In vacuum technology, very low pressure forces a small part of the water to evaporate
Pumpable_ice_technology
Analytical chemistry technique
Capillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometry (CE–MS) is an analytical chemistry technique formed by the combination of the liquid separation process of
Capillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometry
Capillary_electrophoresis–mass_spectrometry
Branch of fluid mechanics that studies fluids at rest
become important leading to the formation of a meniscus through capillary action. This capillary action has profound consequences for biological systems as
Hydrostatics
Passage of fluid through the circulatory or lymphatic system to an organ or tissue
an organ or a tissue, usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary bed in tissue. Perfusion may also refer to fixation via perfusion, used
Perfusion
Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence
Sequencing Technologies and Challenges in Sequence Assembly. SpringerBriefs in Systems Biology. Vol. 7. Next Generation Sequencing Technologies and Challenges
DNA_sequencing
Flat composite structure of thin tubes
A capillary tube mat is a flat composite structure of thin tubes (capillaries) with a distributor tube and a collector tube. The main applications include
Capillary_tube_mat
Alternative to the mercury thermometer
gas/vapor is within the capillary. With increasing temperature, the volume of liquid expands and the meniscus moves up the capillary. The position of the
Alcohol_thermometer
Scientific instrument that automates the DNA sequencing process
Nanopore Technologies is another company developing third-generation sequencers using electronic systems based on nanopore sensing technologies. DNA sequencers
DNA_sequencer
Organ system in vertebrates complementary to the circulatory system
processes an average of 20 litres (5.3 US gal) of blood per day through capillary filtration, which removes plasma from the blood. Roughly 17 litres (4
Lymphatic_system
Separation of blood into its components
"Experimental setup for the ultrasonic fractionation of flowing whole blood in a capillary". Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering. 8 (2): 89–92. doi:10
Blood_fractionation
Poole DC, Kano Y, Koga S, Musch TI (24 Nov 2020). "August Krogh: Muscle capillary function and oxygen delivery". Comp Biochem Physiol A. 253 110852. doi:10
List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics
Defunct healthcare company
LC-MS, real-time fluorescence, lateral flow and capillary electrophoresis detection. Ionian's assay technology is therefore ideally suited for portable and
Ionian_Technologies
Medical condition
Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH) is a disease affecting the blood vessels of the lungs, where abnormal capillary proliferation and venous fibrous
Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis
Pulmonary_capillary_hemangiomatosis
Fluorogenic amine labelling dye
(2016-10-19). "Estimation of protein concentration at high sensitivity using SDS-capillary gel electrophoresis-laser induced fluorescence detection with
3-(2-Furoyl)quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde
3-(2-Furoyl)quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde
Process used to treat polluted groundwater
dual-phase vacuum extraction with these technologies can shorten the cleanup time at a site, because the capillary fringe is often the most contaminated
Groundwater_remediation
Component of air conditioning and refrigeration systems
the low-pressure section but does not react to temperature, such as a capillary tube or a pressure-controlled valve. A thermal expansion valve is a key
Thermal_expansion_valve
Beta blocker drug
high blood pressure, some types of irregular heart rate, thyrotoxicosis, capillary hemangiomas, akathisia, performance anxiety, and essential tremors, as
Propranolol
Defunct American health technology company
"nonequivalent". In August 2016, the company introduced a new robotic capillary blood testing unit named "miniLab" at the 2016 annual meeting of the American
Theranos
European aviation noise pollution initiative
icing wind tunnel at de:Rail Tec Arsenal in Austria by early 2020, using capillary forces generated by vaporisation in a metallic porous "wick" in an evaporator
Clean_Sky
Small arteries in the microcirculation
microcirculation that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to capillaries. Arterioles have muscular walls (usually only one to two layers of smooth
Arteriole
Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact
Lubricants will occupy the clearance between moving parts through the capillary force, thus sealing the clearance. This effect can be used to seal pistons
Lubricant
1995 alleged miracle incidents
Scientific investigations have described the incident as occurring through capillary action. Before dawn on 20 September 1995, a worshipper at a temple in
Ganesha_drinking_milk_miracle
Scientific instrument used to measure fluid flow (rheology)
sensors can be used to measure pressure drop for a controlled flow rate. Capillary rheometers are especially advantageous for characterization of therapeutic
Rheometer
Process of keeping all parts of a spacecraft within acceptable temperature ranges
drivers and current technologies". www.esa.int. Retrieved 2025-07-14. Spacecraft Thermal Control Handbook | Volume I: Fundamental Technologies (2nd ed.). The
Spacecraft_thermal_control
Examination of the heart's electrical activity
1887, Augustus Waller invented an ECG machine consisting of a Lippmann capillary electrometer fixed to a projector. The trace from the heartbeat was projected
Electrocardiography
Amirouche; et al. (2009). "Current micropump technologies and their biomedical applications". Microsystem Technologies. 15 (5): 647–666. doi:10.1007/s00542-009-0804-7
Micropump
Chemical compound
stabilizer in cosmetic formulations; a sieving matrix for DNA separations by capillary and microchip electrophoresis; a leather consolidant used in book preservation;
Hydroxypropyl_cellulose
Estonian chemist (born 1945)
Tallinn University of Technology. His research has focused on analytical chemistry, especially computerized chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, portable
Mihkel_Kaljurand
Process in a liquid on a vibrating surface
contact with a surface vibrating at ultrasonic frequencies, forms standing capillary waves that lead to the ejection of fine droplets. As the amplitude of
Ultrasonic_atomization
Methods of storing hydrogen for later use
Glass capillary arrays show potential for the safe infusion, storage and controlled release of hydrogen in mobile applications. The C.En technology has
Hydrogen_storage
German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)
Einstein's first paper, submitted in 1900 to Annalen der Physik, was on capillary attraction. It was published in 1901 with the title "Folgerungen aus den
Albert_Einstein
Range 300-3000 GHz of the electromagnetic spectrum
mechanism in a dielectric capillary with a variable inner radius. When an electron bunch propagates through the capillary, its self-field interacts with
Terahertz_radiation
Process of joining metal pieces with heated filler metal
drawn up into the wire between the strands by capillary action in a process called 'wicking'. Capillary action also takes place when the workpieces are
Soldering
Stimulant designer drug of the substituted cathinone class
of several cathinones and 1-phenylethylamine, studied by an accurate capillary electrophoresis method free from the Joule heating impact". Journal of
2-Methylmethcathinone
Functional property in fabrics to transfer moisture and dry quickly
in textiles that enables them to transfer moisture from the skin, by capillary action through the fabric, spreading it over a large external surface
Moisture_management
Forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance
of the particles together with the use of liquid is a combination of capillary and clinging forces until more permanent bonding is established. States
Granulation
Tendency of a liquid surface to shrink to reduce surface area
measured. Capillary rise method: The end of a capillary is immersed into the solution. The height at which the solution reaches inside the capillary is related
Surface_tension
Arab polymath and physician (1213–1288)
pulmonary circulation, he also gave an early insight of the coronary and capillary circulations. He was also appointed as the chief physician at al-Naseri
Ibn_al-Nafis
Wetting liquid displacement-based characterization technique
Capillary flow porometry, also known as porometry, is a characterization technique based on the displacement of a wetting liquid from the sample pores
Capillary_flow_porometry
Micropore particle technology consists of fine, highly porous particles that remove fluid by a combination of capillary action and evaporation. Currently
Micropore_particle_technology
Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure
particles becomes a capillary in which a substantial capillary pressure is developed. For submicrometre particle sizes, capillaries with diameters in the
Sintering
Rheological method for wall slip analysis
In rheology and capillary rheometry, the Mooney plot (also called the Mooney diagram or Mooney analysis) is a graphical method used to detect and quantify
Mooney_plot
State of matter
plasma to electromagnetic fields is used in many modern devices and technologies, such as plasma televisions or plasma etching. Depending on the physical
Plasma_(physics)
Immunochromatographic testing devices
visual positive or negative result. The pads are based on a series of capillary beds, such as pieces of porous paper, microstructured polymer, or sintered
Lateral_flow_test
Presence of unwanted moisture in the structure of a building
ambient climate dependent factors of condensation and rain penetration. Capillary penetration of fluid from the ground up through concrete or masonry is
Damp_(structural)
Movement of liquid through a conduit due to electric potential
motion of liquid induced by an applied potential across a porous material, capillary tube, membrane, microchannel, or any other fluid conduit. Because electro-osmotic
Electro-osmosis
Soft-bodied eight-limbed order of molluscs
most other invertebrates. The blood circulates through the aorta and capillary system, to the venae cavae, after which the blood is pumped through the
Octopus
Algorithm used in gene expression studies
applied to electrophoretic RNA measurements, typically obtained using capillary gel electrophoresis, and based on a combination of different features
RNA_integrity_number
Sustainable Development Goal by the UN
sustainable technologies to developing countries: Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing
Sustainable Development Goal 17
Sustainable_Development_Goal_17
Water transport tissue in vascular plants
creates the capillary action movement of water upwards in plants is the adhesion between the water and the surface of the xylem conduits. Capillary action
Xylem
Type of laboratory device
"the liquid is filled until it reaches just up to the tip of the small capillary tube." The pycnometer achieved its later accuracy through the work of
Gas_pycnometer
Device integrating laboratory functions on a integrated circuit
in the mid-1990s, when μTAS technologies turned out to provide interesting tooling for genomics applications, like capillary electrophoresis and DNA microarrays
Lab-on-a-chip
Fired clay construction material
salts get sucked into the voids in and around the terracotta through capillary action. If it freezes then ice forms, putting internal stress on the material
Architectural_terracotta
Lizards belonging to the suborder Gekkota
interaction (caused by contact electrification), not van der Waals or capillary forces. The setae on the feet of geckos are also self-cleaning, and usually
Gecko
Partnership between a government and private company
authors also emphasize that effective implementation of the SDGs requires “capillary approaches”, connecting local initiatives with global governance structures
Public–private_partnership
Nominal pressure 6 to 100 Withdrawn DIN EN 1092-1 EN 1092-1 DIN 2860 Capillary Fittings; Bends 180° of Copper Withdrawn DIN 2982 Steel threaded pipe
List_of_DIN_standards
Form of exterior wall cladding
surface of an air/water barrier applied to the sheathing to create a capillary break and to allow drainage and evaporation. The rainscreen is the cladding
Rainscreen
Medication for parasite infestations
over 30,000 microfilaria per milliliter of blood risk inflammation and capillary blockage due to the rapid death of the microfilaria following ivermectin
Ivermectin
Angle between a liquid–vapor interface and a solid surface
between static and dynamic contact angles are closely proportional to the capillary number, noted C a {\displaystyle Ca} . On the basis of interfacial energies
Contact_angle
Eleventh letter in the Greek alphabet
around its orbit". Kuhn, Reinhard; Hoffstetter-Kuhn, Sabrina (1993). Capillary electrophoresis: principles and practice. Springer Laboratory. Berlin
Lambda
French physicist (1845–1921)
drawn into a capillary point, until the diameter of the capillary is .005 of a millimetre. The tube is filled with mercury, and the capillary point is immersed
Gabriel_Lippmann
Board to support and connect electronic components
resin and the reinforcement may absorb water; water also may be soaked by capillary forces through voids in the materials and along the reinforcement. Epoxies
Printed_circuit_board
Polish chemist (1885–1953)
solidified metal was hanging from the nib. The nib was replaced by a capillary, and Czochralski verified that the crystallized metal was a single crystal
Jan_Czochralski
Topics referred to by the same term
6334 Cat's paw (wave), in Earth sciences, a pattern of shallow ripples (capillary waves) on the surface of water Cat's paw (knot), a knot used for connecting
Cat's_paw
Form of insidious localized corrosion in which a pit develops at the anode site
twice negatively charged (weak base reluctant to accept a proton). In capillary electrophoresis, thiosulfate moves faster than chloride and eluates before
Pitting_corrosion
Chemistry at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is best known for his work developing capillary zone electrophoresis, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts
James_Jorgenson
High-capacity electrochemical capacitor
energy storage – Method of storing energy List of emerging technologies – New technologies actively in development Lithium-ion capacitor – Hybrid type
Supercapacitor
major products of the company are Surfaxin (based on its capillary aerosol-generating technology) and Aerosurf. Surfaxin is a synthetic, peptide-containing
Windtree_Therapeutics
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n.
A capillary blood vessel.
a.
Pertaining to capillary tubes or vessels; as, capillary action.
n.
The quality or condition of being capillary.
a.
Of or pertaining to the axilla or armpit; as, axillary gland, artery, nerve.
pl.
of Capitulary
a.
Alt. of Capsulary
a.
Covered with, or bearing, papillae; resembling papillae; papillate; papillar; papillary.
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The quality of being capillary.
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Dilatation of the capillary vessels.
a.
Resembling a hair; fine; minute; very slender; having minute tubes or interspaces; having very small bore; as, the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
n.
The peculiar action by which the surface of a liquid, where it is in contact with a solid (as in a capillary tube), is elevated or depressed; capillary attraction.
a.
Pert. to, or caused by, electro-capillarity.
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Papillary; papillose.
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Alt. of Maxillary
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Axillary.
n.
The principal maxillary bone; the maxilla.
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A tube or vessel, extremely fine or minute.
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The occurrence or production of certain capillary effects by the action of an electrical current or charge.
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Having long filaments; resembling a hair; slender. See Capillary.
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A minute, thin-walled vessel; particularly one of the smallest blood vessels connecting arteries and veins, but used also for the smallest lymphatic and biliary vessels.