UNI FLOW

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UNI-FLO UNI-FLO GRILLE CORPORATION 4646 LAWTON AVENUE DETROIT MI UNI-FLOW;GRILLES FOR WALL OR FLOOR REGISTERS OR OPENINGS THROUGH WHICH HEATED, COOLED, OR VENTILATING AIR IS TO BE PASSED OR PROVIDING ONE OR MORE WALLS OF AN ENCLOSURE OR CABINET THROUGH WHICH AIR IS TO BE CIRCULATED;
UNI-FLO CLAUDE B. SCHNEIBLE COMPANY 2827 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET DETROIT MI UNI-FLOW;SUCTION VENTILATION HOODS AND WALLS USED ADJACENT FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL MACHINES WHICH GIVE RISE TO DUST AND FUMES, THE HOODS AND VENTILATION WALLS MAVING OPENINGS FOR THE RECEPTION OF SUCH DUST AND FUMES, AND SUCH HOODS AND WALLS BEING CONNECTED TO SUCTION DEVICES FOR THE DRAWING OF SUCH DUST AND FUMES THEREINTO;
UNI-FLO PUROLATOR PRODUCTS AIR FILTRATION COMPANY 1 Bypass South P.O. Box 1637 Henderson NC 27536 UNI-FLOW;AIR FILTERS;
UNI-FLO PLM Railcar Maintenance Company Suite 1100 655 Montgomery St. San Francisco CA 94111 UNI-FLOW;RAILCARS INCORPORATING MECHANICAL APPARATUS TO FACILITATE UNLOADING OF FLOWABLE MATERIALS;
UNIFLOW LINVATEC CORPORATION 11311 CONCEPT BOULEVARD LARGO FL 33773 UNI-FLOW;arthroscopic surgical apparatus for distention and irrigation and component parts;
UNIFLOW Edwards Lifesciences Corporation One Edwards Way Irvine CA 92614 UNI-FLOW;medical devices; namely, pressure transducers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for monitoring and controlling the nano-scale flow rate of fluid in the operating flow path of a HPLC system. A first flow sensor is disposed in a first flow path between a first flow-divider and a fluidic tee. A second flow sensor is disposed in a second flow path between a second flow-divider and the fluidic tee. A first recycle flow restrictor is disposed in the first recycle flow path in fluid communication with the first flow-divider. A second recycle flow restrictor is disposed in the second The permeability of each recycle flow restrictor can be selected to produce a desired flow rate with each respective flow path. The output signals of the first and second flow sensors to control output of a pump within each flow path.