Generation and usage of microbubbles as a blood oxygenator

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C239S311000, C239S369000, C239S370000, C239S589000, C239S592000, C422S047000, C261SDIG028, C604S006140

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ABSTRACT:
A micro-nozzle for generating micro-bubbles. The micro-nozzle includes a liquid inlet forming a liquid path, a gas inlet, and a constricting wall positioned in the liquid path and shaped to abruptly constrict said liquid path to a width of less than approximately 20 um and then gradually diverge.

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