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English: Technique for mixing multiple different fluids in one droplet together in a microfluidic device.
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Mixing by chaotic advection in a winding channel. As the droplets proceed in the winding channel, unsteady fluid flow is caused by co- and counter-rotating vortices (see inset) that are created by the addition of a winding channel.

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