## Abstract A microchannel forms a laminar flow if the fluid velocity is sufficiently slow. It is important to clarify the effect of gravity on laminar flow, since several microsystems require side‐by‐side laminar flow, which does not possess an interfacial tension. In this work, the influence of g
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Laminar flow and mass transport in a twice–folded microchannel
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