Abstract

A stimulus delivery system developed for imitating the defensive sprays of arthropods is described. The stimulator employs a fluidic interface valve and a fluidic logic control system to deliver small (approximately 1 μl) droplets. The droplets may contain a suspension of fine particles when the substance of interest is not soluble in a suitable carrier. The temperature of the droplets can be regulated.

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