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<h2>After the working principles were verified and the first prototypes were made, these two parts were tested together in integration. Main aims of these tests were to make sure that the user did not have to touch the sample and to ensure that this process was simple and intuitive. The video below illustrates the working of these two parts together.</h2> | <h2>After the working principles were verified and the first prototypes were made, these two parts were tested together in integration. Main aims of these tests were to make sure that the user did not have to touch the sample and to ensure that this process was simple and intuitive. The video below illustrates the working of these two parts together.</h2> | ||
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<h2>In the bigger picture- these two parts replace numerous steps involved it the same reaction was to be run in a lab setting. The sample creator replaces the cotton swab, test tube with buffer and pipette while the microfluidic chip replaces the numerous test tubes and the need for a mechanism to separate the collected sample for different tests.</h2> | <h2>In the bigger picture- these two parts replace numerous steps involved it the same reaction was to be run in a lab setting. The sample creator replaces the cotton swab, test tube with buffer and pipette while the microfluidic chip replaces the numerous test tubes and the need for a mechanism to separate the collected sample for different tests.</h2> | ||
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