Sensors 2009‚ 9‚ 6084-6100; doi:10.3390/s90806084 OPEN ACCESS sensors ISSN 1424-8220 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors Article From Lateral Flow Devices to a Novel Nano-Color Microfluidic Assay Saied Assadollahi 1‚2‚ Christiane Reininger 1‚3‚ Roland Palkovits 1‚3‚ Peter Pointl 1 and Thomas Schalkhammer 1‚2‚* 1 2 3 Attophotonics Biosciences GmbH‚ Viktor Kaplan Strasse 2‚ A-2700 Wiener Neustadt‚ Austria; E-Mails: palkovits@attophotonics.com (R.P.); Reininger@attophotonics.com(C.R.); pointl@attophotonics
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296 IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL‚ VOL. 1‚ NO. 4‚ DECEMBER 2001 Overview of Automotive Sensors William J. Fleming Abstract—An up-to-date review paper on automotive sensors is presented. Attention is focused on sensors used in production automotive systems. The primary sensor technologies in use today are reviewed and are classified according to their three major areas ofautomotive systems application–powertrain‚ chassis‚ and body. This subject is extensive. As described in this paper‚ for use
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experimental investigation of laser beam welding of 304 stainless steel‚ Advances in Production Engineering Singh‚ R.‚ Alberts‚ M. J.‚ A.‚ Melkote‚ S. N. (2008). Characterization and prediction of the heat-affected zone in a laser-assisted mechanical micromachining process‚ International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacturing‚ Hector‚ L. G.‚ Chen‚ Y. L.‚ Agarwal‚ S.‚ Briant‚ C. L. (2004). Texture characterization of autogenous Nd:YAG laser welds in AA5182-O and AA6111-T4 aluminum alloys‚ Metallurgical
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Microstrip‚ Stripline‚ and CPW Design Iulian Rosu‚ YO3DAC / VA3IUL‚ http://www.qsl.net/va3iul In the first years of microwave development the Rectangular Waveguide become the dominant waveguide structure largely because high-quality components could be designed using it. One of the main issues was its narrow bandwidth due to the cut-off frequency characteristic. Later‚ researchers try to find components that could provide greater bandwidth and possible miniaturization‚ and therefore they examined
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INTRODUCTION The current ultramodern technologies are focusing on automation and miniaturization. The decreasing computing device size‚ increased connectivity and enhanced interaction with the physical world have characterized computing history. Recently‚ the popularity of small computing devices‚ such as hand held computers and cell phones; rapidly flourishing internet group and the diminishing size and cost of sensors and especially transistors have accelerated these strengths. The emergence
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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Energy Procedia 00 (2011) 000–000 Energy Procedia 15 (2012) 58 – 66 Energy Procedia www.elsevier.com/locate/procedia International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies 2011‚ Symposium O Thin Single Crystalline Elongate Silicon Solar Cells Andrew Blakers*‚ Vernie Everett‚ Jelena Muric-Nesic and Elizabeth Thomsen Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems‚ Australian National University‚ Canberra‚ Australia Abstract Efficient singlecrystalline
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Nanotechnology and Computer Science a. Khondoker Zahidul Hoossain • b. Dr. Nilay Kumar Dey * * a: ID#: 13103061 Section: M Program: BCSE b: Faculty of Chemistry International University of Business Agriculture and Technology Abstract: Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. Nanotechnology has been developed with cooperation from researchers in several fields of studies including physics‚ chemistry‚ biology‚ material science‚ engineering
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tools and material conditioning for micro end milling of tool steel 17. Uhlmann E‚ Schauer K (2005) Dynamic load and strain analysis for the optimization of micro end mills 18. Fang FZ‚ Wu H‚ Liu XD‚ Liu YC‚ Ng ST (2003) Tool geometry study in micromachining 19. Adams DP‚ Vasile MJ‚ Benavides G‚ Campbell AN (2001) Micromilling of metal alloys with focused ion beam-fabricated 21. Tlusty G (2000) Manufacturing processes and equipment.
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‘’CHARGELESS’’ MOBILE PHONES By Ferdinand Maija Sako Abstract Key Enabling Technologies Micro and Nanoelectronics and Photonics Key enabling technologies (KETs) as defined through the European Commission: * are research & development-intensive * are capital-intensive * require a highly-skilled work force * are subjected to rapid innovation cycles. Due to their multi-disciplinary and trans-sectoral characteristics and their trend to convergence and integration at the
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1. Introduction The increasing interest in wireless sensor networks can be promptly understood simply by thinking about what they essentially are: a large number of small sensing self-powered nodes which gather information or detect special events and communicate in a wireless fashion‚ with the end goal of handing their processed data to a base station. Sensing‚ processing and communication are three key elements whose combination in one tiny device gives rise to a vast number of applications
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