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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 AC measurements and modeling of WO3 thick film gas sensors Malagù, C.
2005
108 1-2 p. 70-74
5 p.
artikel
2 A kinetic study for electrooxidation of NO gas at a Pt/membrane electrode-application to amperometric NO sensor Ho, Kuo-Chuan
2005
108 1-2 p. 820-827
8 p.
artikel
3 Amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide at a Prussian Blue-modified FTO electrode Tseng, Kuei-Sheng
2005
108 1-2 p. 738-745
8 p.
artikel
4 Amperometric hydrocarbon sensor using La(Sr)Ga(Fe)O3 solid electrolyte for monitoring in exhaust gas Dutta, Atanu
2005
108 1-2 p. 368-373
6 p.
artikel
5 Amperometric nitric oxide microsensor using two-dimensional cross-linked Langmuir–Blodgett films of polysiloxane copolymer Kato, Dai
2005
108 1-2 p. 384-388
5 p.
artikel
6 Amperometric NO X sensor based on oxygen pumping current by using LaGaO3-based solid electrolyte for monitoring exhaust gas Dutta, Atanu
2005
108 1-2 p. 309-313
5 p.
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7 Amperometric PDMS/glass capillary electrophoresis-based biosensor microchip for catechol and dopamine detection Schöning, M.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 688-694
7 p.
artikel
8 An alternative solution to improve sensitivity of resonant microcantilever chemical sensors: comparison between using high-order modes and reducing dimensions Lochon, Frédéric
2005
108 1-2 p. 979-985
7 p.
artikel
9 Analysis of diabetic patient's breath with conducting polymer sensor array Yu, Joon-Boo
2005
108 1-2 p. 305-308
4 p.
artikel
10 A novel approach to the sensing of weak bases Kusu, Fumiyo
2005
108 1-2 p. 858-862
5 p.
artikel
11 Application of microbial chip for amperometric detection of metabolic alteration in bacteria Nagamine, Kuniaki
2005
108 1-2 p. 676-682
7 p.
artikel
12 A QCM-based NO2 gas detector using morpholine-functional cross-linked copolymer coatings Matsuguchi, Masanobu
2005
108 1-2 p. 572-575
4 p.
artikel
13 A simple on-chip self-diagnosis/self-calibration method of oxygen microsensor using electrochemically generated bubbles Park, Jongwon
2005
108 1-2 p. 633-638
6 p.
artikel
14 Assembly of alternating polymerized mediator, polymerized coenzyme, and enzyme modified electrode by layer-by-layer adsorption technique Suye, Shin-ichiro
2005
108 1-2 p. 671-675
5 p.
artikel
15 A surface plasmon resonance imaging interferometry for protein micro-array detection Xinglong, Yu
2005
108 1-2 p. 765-771
7 p.
artikel
16 A wearable oxygen sensor for transcutaneous blood gas monitoring at the conjunctiva Iguchi, Shigehito
2005
108 1-2 p. 733-737
5 p.
artikel
17 Behavior of oxygen concentration cells using BiCuVO x oxide-ion conductor Cho, Hansang
2005
108 1-2 p. 335-340
6 p.
artikel
18 Bioelectronic sniffer with monoamine oxidase for methyl mercaptan vapor Minamide, Takeshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 639-645
7 p.
artikel
19 Biological phosphate ester sensing using an artificial enzyme PMP complex Ikeno, Shinya
2005
108 1-2 p. 608-612
5 p.
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20 Bio-sniffer sticks for breath analysis after drinking Mitsubayashi, Kohji
2005
108 1-2 p. 660-664
5 p.
artikel
21 Breath odor characteristics after drinking and identification of sake quantity Jin, Zeyuan
2005
108 1-2 p. 265-270
6 p.
artikel
22 Bulk acoustic wave resonator as a sensing platform for NO x at high temperatures Seh, Huankiat
2005
108 1-2 p. 547-552
6 p.
artikel
23 Calcium ion-selective electrodes under galvanostatic current control Bedlechowicz, Iwona
2005
108 1-2 p. 836-839
4 p.
artikel
24 Cantilever tip probe arrays for simultaneous SECM and AFM analysis Fasching, R.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 964-972
9 p.
artikel
25 Carbon dioxide gas sensor based on trivalent cation and divalent oxide anion conducting solids with rare earth oxycarbonate based auxiliary electrode Tamura, Shinji
2005
108 1-2 p. 359-363
5 p.
artikel
26 Cell-based biosensors and its application in biomedicine Wang, Ping
2005
108 1-2 p. 576-584
9 p.
artikel
27 CeO2 doped SnO2 sensor selective to ethanol in presence of CO, LPG and CH4 Pourfayaz, F.
2005
108 1-2 p. 172-176
5 p.
artikel
28 Characteristics of an HC sensor using a Pr6O11 electrode Inaba, Tadashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 374-378
5 p.
artikel
29 Chemical warfare agent sensor using MEMS structure and thick film fabrication method Choi, Nak-Jin
2005
108 1-2 p. 177-183
7 p.
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30 Chromogenic calixarene sensors for amine detection Liu, C.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 521-527
7 p.
artikel
31 C4H10 sensing characteristics of ion beam sputtered SnO2 sensors Min, Bong-Ki
2005
108 1-2 p. 125-129
5 p.
artikel
32 Classification of chemical warfare agents using thick film gas sensor array Choi, Nak-Jin
2005
108 1-2 p. 298-304
7 p.
artikel
33 Compact surface plasmon resonance (SPR) immunosensor using multichannel for simultaneous detection of small molecule compounds Kawazumi, Hirofumi
2005
108 1-2 p. 791-796
6 p.
artikel
34 Complementary phenomenological and spectroscopic studies of propane sensing with tin dioxide based sensors Koziej, Dorota
2005
108 1-2 p. 75-83
9 p.
artikel
35 Conducting organic Langmuir–Blodgett films as chemical sensors Watanabe, Nobuaki
2005
108 1-2 p. 404-408
5 p.
artikel
36 Controlled fabrication of carbon nanotube NO2 gas sensor using dielectrophoretic impedance measurement Suehiro, Junya
2005
108 1-2 p. 398-403
6 p.
artikel
37 Data analysis of surface plasmon resonance biosensor based on phase detection Junfeng, Liu
2005
108 1-2 p. 778-783
6 p.
artikel
38 Detection of aromatic nitro compounds with electrode polarization controlling sensor Masunaga, Kumi
2005
108 1-2 p. 427-434
8 p.
artikel
39 Detection of butylamine by means of surface plasmon resonance Arakawa, Tsuyoshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 899-902
4 p.
artikel
40 Detection of chemical warfare agents using nanostructured metal oxide sensors Tomchenko, Alexey A.
2005
108 1-2 p. 41-55
15 p.
artikel
41 Detection of decomposed compounds from an early stage fire by an adsorption/combustion-type sensor Ozawa, Takashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 473-477
5 p.
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42 Detection of toxigenic strains of Fusarium verticillioides in corn by electronic olfactory system Falasconi, Matteo
2005
108 1-2 p. 250-257
8 p.
artikel
43 Detection properties of electrochemical acidic gas sensors using halide–halate electrolytic solutions Imaya, Hiroshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 803-807
5 p.
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44 Determination of heavy metal ions based on quenching of the rare earth luminescence Arakawa, Tsuyoshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 832-835
4 p.
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45 Determination of the sensitive layer temperature of the adsorption semiconductor gas sensor Isaienko, O.
2005
108 1-2 p. 134-142
9 p.
artikel
46 Development of a handheld 16 channel pen-type LAPS for electrochemical sensing Schöning, M.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 808-814
7 p.
artikel
47 Development of an eco-friendly optical sensor element based on tetraphenylporphyrin derivatives dispersed in biodegradable polymer Nakagawa, Katsuhiko
2005
108 1-2 p. 542-546
5 p.
artikel
48 Development of a WO3 thick-film-based sensor for the detection of VOC Kanda, Keisen
2005
108 1-2 p. 97-101
5 p.
artikel
49 Development of palm-sized differential plasmon resonance meter based on concept of Sprode Hemmi, Akihide
2005
108 1-2 p. 893-898
6 p.
artikel
50 Development of SnO2-based gas sensor sensitive to dilute ethylene oxide in air Kugishima, Masahiro
2005
108 1-2 p. 130-133
4 p.
artikel
51 Development of the real-time pH sensing system for array sensors Pan, Chung-We
2005
108 1-2 p. 870-876
7 p.
artikel
52 Development of the tin oxide pH electrode by the sputtering method Pan, Chung-We
2005
108 1-2 p. 863-869
7 p.
artikel
53 Distributed hydrogen determination with fiber-optic sensor Sumida, Shintaro
2005
108 1-2 p. 508-514
7 p.
artikel
54 Doped vanadium oxides phase transitions vapors influence Shishkin, N.Y.
2005
108 1-2 p. 113-118
6 p.
artikel
55 Drift phenomena of electrochemical CO2 sensor with Pt,Na2CO3/Na+-electrolyte//YSZ/Pt structure Okamoto, Takashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 346-351
6 p.
artikel
56 DRIFTS analysis of the CO2 detection mechanisms using LaOCl sensing material Marsal, A.
2005
108 1-2 p. 484-489
6 p.
artikel
57 Effect of electrode interface structure on the characteristics of a thin-film limiting current type oxygen sensor Suzuki, Takayuki
2005
108 1-2 p. 326-330
5 p.
artikel
58 Effect of humidity on the sensing property of thermoelectric hydrogen sensor Sawaguchi, Naoya
2005
108 1-2 p. 461-466
6 p.
artikel
59 Effect of in-flight annealing and deposition method on gas-sensitive SnO x films made from size-selected nanoparticles Kennedy, M.K.
2005
108 1-2 p. 62-69
8 p.
artikel
60 Effect of Mg2+-dopant on the characteristics of lead titanate sensing membrane for ion-sensitive field-effect transistors Jan, Shiun-Sheng
2005
108 1-2 p. 883-887
5 p.
artikel
61 Effect of micro-gap electrode on detection of dilute NO2 using WO3 thin film microsensors Tamaki, Jun
2005
108 1-2 p. 202-206
5 p.
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62 Effect of V2O5 coating on NO2 sensing properties of WO3 thin films He, Xiuli
2005
108 1-2 p. 207-210
4 p.
artikel
63 Effects of Ta/Nb-doping on titania-based thin films for gas-sensing Comini, E.
2005
108 1-2 p. 21-28
8 p.
artikel
64 Effects of various metal additives on the gas sensing performances of TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from hydrothermal treatments Ruiz, Ana M.
2005
108 1-2 p. 34-40
7 p.
artikel
65 Electroanalysis of lincomycin using boron-doped diamond thin film electrode applied to flow injection system Boonsong, Kanokporn
2005
108 1-2 p. 627-632
6 p.
artikel
66 Electrochemical investigations on multi-metallic electrodes for amperometric NO gas sensors Schmidt-Zhang, P.
2005
108 1-2 p. 797-802
6 p.
artikel
67 Electrophysiological activity modulation by chemical stimulation in networks of cortical neurons coupled to microelectrode arrays: A biosensor for neuropharmacological applications Martinoia, S.
2005
108 1-2 p. 589-596
8 p.
artikel
68 Electrospun biocomposite nanofibers for urea biosensing Sawicka, Katarzyna
2005
108 1-2 p. 585-588
4 p.
artikel
69 Enhancing chemiresistor-type NO gas-sensing properties using ethanol-treated lead phthalocyanine thin films Ho, Kuo-Chuan
2005
108 1-2 p. 418-426
9 p.
artikel
70 Environmental temperature-independent gas sensor array based on polymer composite Ha, Seung-Chul
2005
108 1-2 p. 258-264
7 p.
artikel
71 Enzyme electrode response in solution containing enzyme substrate and species that associates with the substrate Mizutani, Fumio
2005
108 1-2 p. 613-616
4 p.
artikel
72 Fabrication and sensing behavior of PVF2 coated-polyaniline sensor for volatile organic compounds Kim, Jung-Suk
2005
108 1-2 p. 409-413
5 p.
artikel
73 Fabrication of clinical gas sensor using MEMS process Lee, Yun-Su
2005
108 1-2 p. 292-297
6 p.
artikel
74 Fluorescence resonance energy transfer by α-helical coiled coil polypeptides in response to metal ions Kashiwada, Ayumi
2005
108 1-2 p. 845-850
6 p.
artikel
75 Gas sensing properties of nanocrystalline NiO and Co3O4 in porous silica sol–gel films Cantalini, C.
2005
108 1-2 p. 184-192
9 p.
artikel
76 Gas sensing properties of poly-3-hexylthiophene thin film transistors Fukuda, Hisashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 414-417
4 p.
artikel
77 Highly sensitive detection of volatile organic compounds by an adsorption/combustion-type sensor based on mesoporous silica Sasahara, T.
2005
108 1-2 p. 478-483
6 p.
artikel
78 H2S microgas sensor fabricated by thermal oxidation of Cu/Sn double layer Lee, Jeong-Min
2005
108 1-2 p. 84-88
5 p.
artikel
79 Humidity sensing properties of CN x film by RF magnetron sputtering system Lee, Ji Gong
2005
108 1-2 p. 450-454
5 p.
artikel
80 Hydrocarbon sensing with thick and thin film p-type conducting perovskite materials Sahner, Kathy
2005
108 1-2 p. 102-112
11 p.
artikel
81 Hydrogen peroxide distribution and neuronal cell death in a rat hippocampal slice Kasai, Nahoko
2005
108 1-2 p. 746-750
5 p.
artikel
82 Hydrogen sensing by NKN thin film with high dielectric constant and ferroelectric property Nakagomi, Shinji
2005
108 1-2 p. 490-495
6 p.
artikel
83 Hydrogen sensing characteristics of WO3 thin film conductometric sensors activated by Pt and Au catalysts Ippolito, S.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 154-158
5 p.
artikel
84 Hydrogen-sensing properties of anodically oxidized TiO2 film sensors Miyazaki, Hiroshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 467-472
6 p.
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85 IFC -------- EDB top half of page 2005
108 1-2 p. CO2-
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86 Improvement of electrochemical NO2 sensor by use of carbon–fluorocarbon gas permeable electrode Mizutani, Yoshitaka
2005
108 1-2 p. 815-819
5 p.
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87 Improvement of piezoelectric crystal sensor for the detection of organic vapors using nanocrystalline TiO2 films Si, S.H.
2005
108 1-2 p. 165-171
7 p.
artikel
88 Improvement of warming-up characteristics of potentiometric CO2 sensor by using solid reference counter electrode Miyachi, Yuji
2005
108 1-2 p. 364-367
4 p.
artikel
89 Improvement on organic compound adsorption and/or detection by using metallic thin films deposited onto highly rough silicon substrates Carvalho, A.T.
2005
108 1-2 p. 947-954
8 p.
artikel
90 Influence of gate bias of MISiC-FET gas sensor device on the sensing properties Nakagomi, Shinji
2005
108 1-2 p. 501-507
7 p.
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91 Integrated microfluidic system for the simultaneous determination of ammonia, creatinine, and urea Suzuki, Hiroaki
2005
108 1-2 p. 700-707
8 p.
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92 Layered SAW hydrogen sensor with modified tungsten trioxide selective layer Ippolito, S.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 553-557
5 p.
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93 Localized chemical stimulation of cellular micropatterns using a porous membrane-based culture substrate Takoh, Kimiyasu
2005
108 1-2 p. 683-687
5 p.
artikel
94 Metabolic and enzymatic activities of individual cells, spheroids and embryos as a function of the sample size Shiku, Hitoshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 597-602
6 p.
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95 Micromechanical fabrication of low-power thermoelectric hydrogen sensor Tajima, Kazuki
2005
108 1-2 p. 973-978
6 p.
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96 Miniature planar chloride electrodes Paciorek, Renata
2005
108 1-2 p. 840-844
5 p.
artikel
97 Miniaturised flow-through cell with integrated capacitive EIS sensor fabricated at wafer level using Si and SU-8 technologies Schöning, M.J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 986-992
7 p.
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98 Miniaturized fluorescence detection system to remove background noise of the incident light using micro mirror and lens Jang, Jun Moon
2005
108 1-2 p. 993-1000
8 p.
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99 Monitoring plants health in greenhouse for space missions Baratto, Camilla
2005
108 1-2 p. 278-284
7 p.
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100 Multichannel surface plasmon resonance biosensor with wavelength division multiplexing Dostálek, Jakub
2005
108 1-2 p. 758-764
7 p.
artikel
101 Multi-sensor technique and solid-state electrochemical sensor system for real-time and dynamic monitoring of multi-component gases Zhou, Zhong-Bai
2005
108 1-2 p. 379-383
5 p.
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102 Nano-grained thin-film indium tin oxide gas sensors for H2 detection Yoo, Kwang Soo
2005
108 1-2 p. 159-164
6 p.
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103 NASICON-based potentiometric CO2 sensor combined with new materials operative at room temperature Obata, Kenji
2005
108 1-2 p. 352-358
7 p.
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104 NO x gas response characteristics of thin film mixed oxide semiconductor Song, Kap-Duk
2005
108 1-2 p. 211-215
5 p.
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105 Observation of fluorescence-labeled protein A on a biosensor surface by means of TOF-SIMS Aoyagi, Satoka
2005
108 1-2 p. 708-712
5 p.
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106 Optical fibre sensors based on vapochromic gold complexes for environmental applications Bariain, Cándido
2005
108 1-2 p. 535-541
7 p.
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107 Optical ozone-sensing properties of poly(2-chloroaniline), poly(N-methylaniline) and polyaniline films Ando, Masanori
2005
108 1-2 p. 528-534
7 p.
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108 Optimal design of nickel-coated protein chips using Taguchi approach Hu, Chih-Yu
2005
108 1-2 p. 665-670
6 p.
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109 Organically hybridized SnO2 gas sensors Matsubara, Ichiro
2005
108 1-2 p. 143-147
5 p.
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110 Organosilane self-assembled monolayer-modified field effect transistors for on-chip ion and biomolecule sensing Niwa, Daisuke
2005
108 1-2 p. 721-726
6 p.
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111 Oscillatory response of Pt-based CO sensors Li, LiLin
2005
108 1-2 p. 496-500
5 p.
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112 Oxygen sensor with solid-state CeO2–ZrO2–TiO2 reference Rajabbeigi, Nafiseh
2005
108 1-2 p. 341-345
5 p.
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113 Ozone detection in air using SmFeO3 gas sensor Hosoya, Yuuki
2005
108 1-2 p. 198-201
4 p.
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114 Performance of a miniature zirconia oxygen sensor with a Pd–PdO internal reference Kaneko, Hiroyuki
2005
108 1-2 p. 331-334
4 p.
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115 Pesticide detection using a lateral field excited acoustic wave sensor Hu, Yihe
2005
108 1-2 p. 910-916
7 p.
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116 Piezoelectric quartz crystal (PQC) with photochemically deposited nano-sized Ag particles for determining cyanide at trace levels in water Sun, H.
2005
108 1-2 p. 925-932
8 p.
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117 Planar catalytic combustor film for thermoelectric hydrogen sensor Shin, Woosuck
2005
108 1-2 p. 455-460
6 p.
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118 Planar non-nernstian electrochemical sensors: field test in the exhaust of a spark ignition engine Grilli, Maria Luisa
2005
108 1-2 p. 319-325
7 p.
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119 Plasma polymerized TEOS films for nanochannels formation and sensor development Carvalho, R.A.M.
2005
108 1-2 p. 955-963
9 p.
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120 Plate-based biochemical assay using quantum dots as a fluorescent labeling agent Huang, Chin-Ping
2005
108 1-2 p. 713-720
8 p.
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121 Polymer chip incorporated with anionic surfactant-ISFET for microflow analysis of anionic surfactants Masadome, Takashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 888-892
5 p.
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122 Portable electronic nose system based on the carbon black–polymer composite sensor array Kim, Yong Shin
2005
108 1-2 p. 285-291
7 p.
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123 Preface Anzai, Jun-ichi
2005
108 1-2 p. 1-
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124 Preparation of amperometric glucose sensor based on electrochemically polymerized films of indole derivatives Yabuki, Soichi
2005
108 1-2 p. 651-653
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125 Preparation of large mesoporous SnO2 powder for gas sensor application Shimizu, Yasuhiro
2005
108 1-2 p. 56-61
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126 Preparation of long-lifetime gas recognition films by plasma polymerization technique Kurosawa, Shigeru
2005
108 1-2 p. 558-563
6 p.
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127 Production and deposition of adsorbent films by plasma polymerization on low cost micromachined non-planar microchannels for preconcentration of organic compound in air Lima, R.R.
2005
108 1-2 p. 435-444
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128 Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor for CH3SH gas by using polyelectrolyte-coated sol–gel film Kikuchi, Masashi
2005
108 1-2 p. 564-571
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129 Radio frequency thin film characterization with polymer-coated Love-wave sensor Razan, Florence
2005
108 1-2 p. 917-924
8 p.
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130 Resistive oxygen gas sensors based on Ce1−x Zr x O2 nano powder prepared using new precipitation method Izu, Noriya
2005
108 1-2 p. 238-243
6 p.
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131 Selective sublimation processing of thin films for gas sensing Guidi, V.
2005
108 1-2 p. 15-20
6 p.
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132 Sensing behaviors of polypyrrole sensor under humidity condition Cho, Jae-Hyun
2005
108 1-2 p. 389-392
4 p.
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133 Sensing technology for chemical-warfare agents and its evaluation using authentic agents Seto, Yasuo
2005
108 1-2 p. 193-197
5 p.
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134 Silicon bridge type micro-gas sensor array Moon, Byeong-Ui
2005
108 1-2 p. 271-277
7 p.
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135 Simulation and experimental study of PCR chip based on silicon Weiping, Yan
2005
108 1-2 p. 695-699
5 p.
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136 Simultaneous determination of glucose and ascorbic acid by using gold electrode modified with ferrocenylundecanethiol monolayer Sato, Yukari
2005
108 1-2 p. 617-621
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137 Solid electrolyte type nitrogen monoxide gas sensor operating at intermediate temperature region Hasegawa, Isao
2005
108 1-2 p. 314-318
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138 SPR observation of adsorption and desorption of water-soluble polymers on an Au surface Toyama, Shigeru
2005
108 1-2 p. 903-909
7 p.
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139 Strategies for fabrication of hydrogen peroxide sensors based on electrostatic self-assembly (ESA) method Del Villar, Ignacio
2005
108 1-2 p. 751-757
7 p.
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140 Study of protein adsorption on polymer coatings surface by combining quartz crystal microbalance with electrochemical impedance methods Zhang, Youyu
2005
108 1-2 p. 933-942
10 p.
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141 Study on dielectric properties of humidity sensing nanometer materials Wang, Jing
2005
108 1-2 p. 445-449
5 p.
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142 Study on the sensing characteristics and hysteresis effect of the tin oxide pH electrode Tsai, Chu-Neng
2005
108 1-2 p. 877-882
6 p.
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143 Supervision of rinses in a washing machine by a voltammetric electronic tongue Ivarsson, Patrik
2005
108 1-2 p. 851-857
7 p.
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144 Surface electrochemical enzyme immunoassay for the highly sensitive measurement of B-type natriureric peptide Matsuura, Hiroaki
2005
108 1-2 p. 603-607
5 p.
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145 Surface plasmon resonance detection of endocrine disruptors using immunoprobes based on self-assembled monolayers Gobi, K. Vengatajalabathy
2005
108 1-2 p. 784-790
7 p.
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146 Temperature-independent resistive oxygen sensors based on SrTi1−x Fe x O3−δ solid solutions Rothschild, Avner
2005
108 1-2 p. 223-230
8 p.
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147 Temperature independent resistive oxygen sensors using solid electrolyte zirconia as a new temperature compensating material Izu, Noriya
2005
108 1-2 p. 216-222
7 p.
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148 Temperature-programmed sensing for gas identification using the cataluminescence-based sensors Okabayashi, Tohru
2005
108 1-2 p. 515-520
6 p.
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149 The effects of annealing temperature on the sensing properties of low temperature nano-sized SrTiO3 oxygen gas sensor Hu, Y.
2005
108 1-2 p. 244-249
6 p.
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150 The electrical properties and stability of SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3−δ thin films for automotive oxygen sensor applications Litzelman, Scott J.
2005
108 1-2 p. 231-237
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151 The frequency response of QCM in electrochemically characterizing the immobilization on gold electrode Dong, Yonggui
2005
108 1-2 p. 622-626
5 p.
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152 The merits/demerits of biochemical reaction measurements by SPR reflectance signal at a fixed angle Nakagawa, H.
2005
108 1-2 p. 772-777
6 p.
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153 The molecular design of a PMP complex and its application in a molecular transducer for cellular NO sensing Asakawa, Hitoshi
2005
108 1-2 p. 646-650
5 p.
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154 The new methods of determination of Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+ and K+ ions in erythrocytes by ion selective electrodes Malon, Adam
2005
108 1-2 p. 828-831
4 p.
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155 Thermal distribution microfluidic sensor based on silicon Weiping, Yan
2005
108 1-2 p. 943-946
4 p.
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156 Thermophilic glucokinase-based sensors for the detection of various saccharides and glycosides Aoki, Kazuhito
2005
108 1-2 p. 727-732
6 p.
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157 The sensing behavior of SnO2-based thick-film gas sensors at a low concentration of chemical agent simulants Lee, Woo Suk
2005
108 1-2 p. 148-153
6 p.
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158 Three-dimensional micro-culture system with a silicon-based cell array device for multi-channel drug sensitivity test Torisawa, Yu-suke
2005
108 1-2 p. 654-659
6 p.
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159 TiO2–SnO2 nanostructures and their H2 sensing behavior Carney, Carmen M.
2005
108 1-2 p. 29-33
5 p.
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160 Toward innovations of gas sensor technology Yamazoe, Noboru
2005
108 1-2 p. 2-14
13 p.
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161 Toxic gas detection using porphyrin dispersed polymer composites Itagaki, Yoshiteru
2005
108 1-2 p. 393-397
5 p.
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162 Undoped and 0.1wt.% Ca-doped Pt-catalyzed SnO2 sensors for CH4 detection Min, Bong-Ki
2005
108 1-2 p. 119-124
6 p.
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163 Vanadium and tantalum-doped titanium oxide (TiTaV): a novel material for gas sensing Carotta, Maria Cristina
2005
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