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... between the Eastern and Western Blocks led to the assembly of the NCC and the modification of old lithospheric 12 Petrology – NewPerspectivesandApplications mantle by carbonatitic and silicic metasomatism ... (1993) Collision of the North China and 16 Petrology – NewPerspectivesandApplications Yangtze Blocks and formation of coesite-bearing eclogites-Timing and processes Chem Geol 109, 89-111 Liu, ... NewPerspectivesandApplications 8.1 Tectonic and petrological implications The new geochemical data from this study also provide further constraints on the evolution of the alkaline rocks and...
... between the Eastern and Western Blocks led to the assembly of the NCC and the modification of old lithospheric 12 Petrology – NewPerspectivesandApplications mantle by carbonatitic and silicic metasomatism ... (1993) Collision of the North China and 16 Petrology – NewPerspectivesandApplications Yangtze Blocks and formation of coesite-bearing eclogites-Timing and processes Chem Geol 109, 89-111 Liu, ... NewPerspectivesandApplications 8.1 Tectonic and petrological implications The new geochemical data from this study also provide further constraints on the evolution of the alkaline rocks and...
... People and Profits? The Search Between a Company's Social and Financial Performance Messick/Kramer (Eds.) • The Psychology of Leadership: NewPerspectivesand Research Pearce • Organization and ... project, and the series editors, Jim Walsh and Art Brief, have been equally supportive and understanding Finally, we were supported by our wives and families, Judith Messick, Catherine and Matthew ... change and stability These three conditions are a sense of group self-awareness, having clear standards and goals, and developing the willingness and the ability to make changes Peterson and Jackson...
... building blocks in various nanotechnological applications, such as G-quadruplex nanodevices and i-motif nanoswitches With the aim of exploring new properties andapplications of quadruplex DNA during ... variation of strand stoichiometry, strand polarity and connecting loop.11-15 Quadruplexes typically contain 1, 2, or nucleic acid strands, giving rise to unimolecular, bimolecular or four-stranded structures ... level through using three strands of DNA (DNA tweezers, Figure 2-3) In this system, strand A were hybridized to each end of strands B and C to form two arm-like double-stranded structures (Figure...
... Different Strand Polarity Arrangements of G-Quadruplexes (A) All strands parallell (B) Three parallell strands and one strand antiparallell (C) Two pairs of adjacent parallell strands (D) Alternating ... 14-mer and 16-mer (Fragment and Fragment shown in Figure 2-1) simultaneously, methylene blue staining experiments were conducted next As shown in Figure 2-3, two fast moving bands (Band and Band ... the aim of exploring new properties andapplications of quadruplex DNA during this study, the discovery of site specific self-cleavage of (1) certain artificially designed and non-biologically...
... orders@intechweb.org NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology and Applications, Edited by Pier Andrea Serra p cm ISBN 978-953-307-448-1 Contents Preface IX Part Biosensor Technology and Materials ... adjust the frequency, duty ratio, dead band time and scanning cycle of the compensation voltage on-line 16 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications 4.2 Design of each unit circuit ... component, and the other sine and cosine parts are the components of the alternating current The average value of the square wave in one cycle is: 18 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology and Applications...
... the nanotubes and between the nanotubes using acoustic wave and (or) electric field and to recognize nucleotide DNA sequences, genes, 48 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications ... Relation curve between the compensation voltage and the amplitude of the square wave radio frequency voltage 28 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Resolution 220 240 260 280 300 ... pp 4553-4563, ISSN 0003-2700 32 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Shvartsburg, A A.; Tang, K & Smith, R D (2004) Modeling the resolution and sensitivity of FAIMS analyses...
... up 78 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications regulated and 3.8% down regulated The proteome patterns of cells cultured on both NCD and Parylene C surfaces were similar and both ... the type and resolution of the refractrometer, which can vary between 50 pg/mm2 (Stenberg et al., 1990) and pg/mm2 (our own observations) 66 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications ... available cores and to Intelligent Sensory Micro-Nanosystems and Networks Fig 27 Functional diagram of intelligent system “WIS” 59 60 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications apply...
... |r/n |2 , and | n d /dd |2 (Eqs 9,10) and numerators and denominators: | n |, | d|, | n p | and | d p | (b) Plot of the amplitude of fields inside the gold layer | E2 | and | E2d | and of the ... the nano patterns and the gap size (100-140 nm) of the nanogrooves was confirmed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) image (Fig 3b) 88 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Fig ... Table The relationship between the structural parameter and the resonant wavelength 89 90 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications too small, the target molecules are not detected...
... prostate 132 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications cancer targeting and imaging (Gao, 2004) The probes with passive and active tumor targeting behaviors were produced This new class ... potential applications Zhang et al 134 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications developed a single-QD-based aptameric sensor through (FRET) between 605QD and Cy5 and Iowa Black ... power dependence and slow response to excitation (up to several seconds) due to numerous looping cycles of ESA and cross-relaxation 136 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology and Applications...
... 164 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications at 1686 cm-1 and 1549 cm-1 were assigned to amine groups parallel to substrate Substrate treated by methodology exhibits parallel and ... donors Nat Mater., Vol 2, pp 2, 630–638 146 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Murray C B Norris D J Bawendi M G (1993) Synthesis and characterization of nearly monodisperse ... Brazil 150 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications facilitated the study of biological systems, which can be utilized in biosensor devices, catalytic activities and molecular...
... Interaction and Biomolecular Interaction 221 Results and discussion Equations (14) and (15) are the newand simple analytical expressions of normalized concentration profiles for the substrate u( X ) and ... ellipsometry, SPREE) (Arwin, 2004) SPREE shows several 210 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications similarities to SPR techniques A major and advantageous difference is that in SPR only ... (1977) Ellipsometry and polarized light p 153-267 North-Holland, Netherland, ISBN: 0444870164 Bartlett, P.N (2008) Bioelectrochemistry fundamentals, experimental techniques and applications, p 39-86...
... years and what may happen in the next 30 years Sensors and Actuators B : Chemical, Vol 88, No 1, (January 2003), pp 1-20, ISSN 0925-4005 242 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications ... is that the structures and mechanical properties of CNTs remain intact 246 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications However, the force between the CNTs and the wrapping molecules ... nanogap length, where G=30nm, θSiO2=45°, θwater=0°, and γ =72.5mN/m for the sample solution of water 234 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Numerical simulations of the nanogap...
... 79 Bard AJ and Faulkner LR (2001) Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals andApplications 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York 288 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications ... using PPy and GOx to 3D skyscraper nanopillar structures and investigated the effect of various parameters, such as the height of 282 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications ... capillary forces 272 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Fig Deformed 3D skyscraper silicon nanorod structures upon water exposure: (A) a top view and (B) a side view Fabrication...
... pp 189-198 312 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Delta-Sigma pH-to-digital converter The delta-sigma modulator is an attractive candidate for the sensor applications due ... velocity and they can be expressed, as is shown in equations (6) and (7) (Levich, 1962) 300 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications 3.6 D 0.5 (6) 0 (7) where υ- kinematics ... (Krejci et al., 2008) 1,000E+01 1,000E+02 304 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications 2.4.1 Amperometric measurement of H2O2 The standard solution of hydrogen peroxide was prepared...
... sensitivity and effectiveness New Perspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications 330 Mechanism of H2O2detection PB is typically produced from a reaction between two compounds, K4[Fe(CN)6] and ... Noise Floor over a 50 Hz Band IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Vol 43, (December 2008), pp 3039-3048, ISSN 00189200 326 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Boser, B & ... equation 332 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications θ =1− R bare ct R PDDA ct (2) bare PDDA is Where Rct is the charge transfer resistance value for the bare Pt electrode, and Rct...
... max − I ) (5) 354 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications where θ is the content of the linker ligand (Hcys) in the SAM shell and Imin, Imax are the minimum and maximum scattering ... 352 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications Ligand-exchange processes in core-shell nanoparticle systems Growing ... having different responses to the changing matrix, the analyte, and interferences 364 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications The model ANN considered for the analysis of our...
... monitoring for environmental, agricultural, food or military 404 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplicationsapplications (Silvana and Marty, 2006) These devices are based on the inhibition ... maximum point of oxidation, and for different concentrations Several other techniques are used for a voltammetric 384 NewPerspectives in Biosensors Technology andApplications analysis like staircase ... monitoring applications, (Teymoori, Mir Majid et al., 2009) introducing a MEMS for glucose and other generical sensors in medical applicationsand (Rodrigues et al., 2007) where it’s developed a 386 New...