ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY Analytical Biochemistry 363 (2007) 1–11 www.elsevier.com/locate/yabio Review Ultrasensitive biochemical sensors based on microcantilevers of atomic force microscope Chengyin Wang b a‚b ‚ Deyan Wang a‚ Yindao Mao a‚ Xiaoya Hu a‚b‚* a College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering‚ Yangzhou University‚ Yangzhou 225002‚ China Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering and Monitoring of Jiangsu Province‚ Yangzhou‚ China Available online 4 January 2007
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J. Phys. Chem. B 2007‚ 111‚ 9001-9009 9001 Improving Carbon Dioxide Solubility in Ionic Liquids Mark J. Muldoon‚† Sudhir N. V. K. Aki‚‡ Jessica L. Anderson‚ JaNeille K. Dixon‚ and Joan F. Brennecke* Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering‚ UniVersity of Notre Dame‚ Notre Dame‚ Indiana 46556 ReceiVed: March 8‚ 2007; In Final Form: May 4‚ 2007 Previously we showed that CO2 could be used to extract organic molecules from ionic liquids without contamination of the ionic liquid
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human and non-human evolution. Today we will be reviewing physical anthropology and cultural anthropology‚ and how both of these fields factor into the study of evolution. Phys. Anth. Vs. Cul. Anth.‚ 2 The questions pondered most about evolution by anthropologists are “what does it mean to be human?” and “how did we become human?”. Today we will draw upon data from physical anthropology and cultural anthropology
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Early View publication on wileyonlinelibrary.com (issue and page numbers not yet assigned; citable using Digital Object Identifier – DOI) Phys. Status Solidi RRL‚ 1–3 (2012) / DOI 10.1002/pssr.201206481 A magnetoelectric laminate based passive micro-displacement sensor 1 2 pss www.pss-rapid.com Schematic diagram of the suggested micro-displacement sensor based on magnetostrictive/piezoelectric magnetoelectric laminate. © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA‚ Weinheim Zheng Wu1‚ 2
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Structural Effects on Stability and Reactivity. Organic Chemstry Laboratory Structural Effects on Stability and Reactivity Introduction The concepts of stability and reactivity are fundamental to understanding chemistry. In this chapter we consider first the thermodynamic definition of chemical stability. We then consider chemical kinetics (Section 3.2) and how it can provide information about reactivity. We also explore how structure influences stability and reactivity. We want to learn how
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Running Head: MOTION AND GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS Motion and Graphical Analysis Lab 3 Qiling Yang PHY 101‚ Online Professor Gregory Stafford July 21‚ 2013 Motion and Graphical Analysis Laboratory exercise 3 covers two experiments which are intended to analyze application of laws of motion. Objectives By the end of this two-experiment laboratory‚ students ideally will know how to analyze displacement‚ velocity
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devices like sensors and controls. Fully “hand-shake” acknowledged protocol for transfer reliability. Low power consumption with battery life ranging from months to years. Energy detection (ED). Link quality indication (LQI). 2.4GHz and 868/915 MHz dual PHY modes. This represents three license-free bands: 2.4-2.4835 GHz‚ 868-870 MHz and 902- 928 MHz. The number of channels allotted to each frequency band is fixed at 16 channels in the 2.45 GHz band‚ 10 channels in the 915 MHz band‚ and 1 channel in the
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