Device and method for completing a fluidic circuit which employs

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Including sample preparation – Volumetric liquid transfer

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436169, 422 55, 422 56, 422 58, 422100, G01N 110

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052602222

ABSTRACT:
Methods and devices for permitting capillary flow of liquid between two or more pieces of bibulous material which, prior to actuation, are in a non-capillary flow relationship. In particular, the device is actuated and a capillary flow relationship is initiated between the two or more pieces of bibulous material in non-capillary flow relationship by utilizing a liquid expandable piece of bibulous material.

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