mechanical isolation
1.A material used to protect and individual optical fiber waveguide from physical damage, providing mechanical isolation and/or protection.
2.But with the development of Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) technology, porous silicon has become a new kind of sacrificial and thermal insulating material used in MEMS due to its excellent mechanical and thermal isolation properties.
3.Development of the Device of Mechanical Stress and Protoplast Isolation of Callus in Echinacea Augustifolia
4.(2) In respect of the sliding base-isolation analyses of the multistory building and thelong-span roof-truss structure and the friction pendulum isolation analyses of thecontinuous-girder bridge, the mechanical models of various isolation installations arebuilt, and a number of the modified continuous friction models with the compressiveforce of the sliding interface and the sliding velocity relative regarded as the independentvariables are proposed.
5.On the background of isolation system of a refrigerator compressor, a new mechanical model of the compressor was proposed, and applying substructure mobility approach, the formula of transmissibility of the isolation system was denied.
6.This paper analyses the isolation mechanical properties of laminated rubber bearings (LRBs),and the formulae of the horizontal stiffness and the vertical stiffness of LRBs are given.
7.Chen SF, Fei X, Li SH. A new simple method for isolation of microvascular endothelial cells avoiding both chemical and mechanical injuries. Microvas Res,1995 ,50: 119.
8.Isolation of adult DUM neurons was performed under sterile conditions using enzymatic digestion and mechanical dissociation of the median parts of the TAG from the nerve cord of the cockroach Periplaneta Americana.

