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Environmental Exposure. --- Ethylenethiourea. --- Imidazoles --- Thiocarbamates --- 615.916 --- 632.95.024 --- 612.014.46 --- $?$89/11 --- 2-Mercaptoimidazoline --- Imidazolidine-2-thione --- Imidazolidinethione --- 2 Mercaptoimidazoline --- Exposure, Environmental --- Environmental Exposures --- Exposures, Environmental --- toxicity. --- Environmental exposure --- Ethylenethiourea --- IMIDAZOLES --- THIOCARBAMATES --- toxicity --- Sentinel Species --- Environmental exposure. --- Toxicity. --- Environmental Exposure --- Environmental health. --- Environmental impact analysis. --- Health risk assessment. --- Pollutants. --- Dithiocarbamate pesticides --- Propylenethiourea --- Toxicity
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Biosensors are analytical devices used for the detection of a chemical substance, or analyte, which combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. Detection and quantification are based on the measurement of the biological interactions. The biological element of a biosensor may consist of tissues, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies and nucleic acids. These devices have been shown to have a wide range of applications in a vast array of fields of research, including environmental monitoring, food analysis, drug detection and health and clinical assessment, and even security and safety. The current Special Issue, “Biosensors: 10th Anniversary Feature Papers”, addresses the existing knowledge gaps and aids the advancement of biosensing applications, in the form of six peer-reviewed research and review papers, detailing the most recent and innovative developments of biosensors.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Materials science --- antioxidants --- biosensor --- nanomaterials --- vasodilator activity --- breast cancer screening --- imaging biomarker --- deep sparse autoencoder --- dimensionality reduction --- deep-learning features --- Bioassays --- high performance thin layer chromatography --- endocrine disrupting compounds --- fluorescent proteins --- wastewater --- electromagnetic piezoelectric acoustic sensor --- quartz --- adsorption --- diagnostics --- extracellular vesicle --- dithiocarbamate fungicides --- chromatography --- Raman spectroscopy --- sensors --- enzyme inhibition --- voltammetry --- biosensors --- tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) --- capacitive field-effect sensor --- bi-enzyme biosensor --- enzyme-logic gate --- urease --- penicillinase
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Biosensors are analytical devices used for the detection of a chemical substance, or analyte, which combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. Detection and quantification are based on the measurement of the biological interactions. The biological element of a biosensor may consist of tissues, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies and nucleic acids. These devices have been shown to have a wide range of applications in a vast array of fields of research, including environmental monitoring, food analysis, drug detection and health and clinical assessment, and even security and safety. The current Special Issue, “Biosensors: 10th Anniversary Feature Papers”, addresses the existing knowledge gaps and aids the advancement of biosensing applications, in the form of six peer-reviewed research and review papers, detailing the most recent and innovative developments of biosensors.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Materials science --- antioxidants --- biosensor --- nanomaterials --- vasodilator activity --- breast cancer screening --- imaging biomarker --- deep sparse autoencoder --- dimensionality reduction --- deep-learning features --- Bioassays --- high performance thin layer chromatography --- endocrine disrupting compounds --- fluorescent proteins --- wastewater --- electromagnetic piezoelectric acoustic sensor --- quartz --- adsorption --- diagnostics --- extracellular vesicle --- dithiocarbamate fungicides --- chromatography --- Raman spectroscopy --- sensors --- enzyme inhibition --- voltammetry --- biosensors --- tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) --- capacitive field-effect sensor --- bi-enzyme biosensor --- enzyme-logic gate --- urease --- penicillinase
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Biosensors are analytical devices used for the detection of a chemical substance, or analyte, which combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. Detection and quantification are based on the measurement of the biological interactions. The biological element of a biosensor may consist of tissues, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies and nucleic acids. These devices have been shown to have a wide range of applications in a vast array of fields of research, including environmental monitoring, food analysis, drug detection and health and clinical assessment, and even security and safety. The current Special Issue, “Biosensors: 10th Anniversary Feature Papers”, addresses the existing knowledge gaps and aids the advancement of biosensing applications, in the form of six peer-reviewed research and review papers, detailing the most recent and innovative developments of biosensors.
antioxidants --- biosensor --- nanomaterials --- vasodilator activity --- breast cancer screening --- imaging biomarker --- deep sparse autoencoder --- dimensionality reduction --- deep-learning features --- Bioassays --- high performance thin layer chromatography --- endocrine disrupting compounds --- fluorescent proteins --- wastewater --- electromagnetic piezoelectric acoustic sensor --- quartz --- adsorption --- diagnostics --- extracellular vesicle --- dithiocarbamate fungicides --- chromatography --- Raman spectroscopy --- sensors --- enzyme inhibition --- voltammetry --- biosensors --- tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) --- capacitive field-effect sensor --- bi-enzyme biosensor --- enzyme-logic gate --- urease --- penicillinase
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Crystal Chemistry of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury that was published in Crystals
hydroxyl group --- bis(1 --- quinaldinic acid --- solidification --- xanthate --- wurtzite --- mechanical --- EBSD --- oxo-centred polyhedra --- coordination polymer --- precipitation --- 5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid --- defects in semiconductors --- zinc(II) complexes --- precursor --- nanometer zinc oxide --- zinc --- thermal analysis --- transmission electron microscopy (TEM) --- crystal chemistry --- pyridine --- dithiocarbamate --- high magnetic field --- index of X-ray powder diffraction data --- 1 --- hydrogen bonding --- 2 --- luminescence --- cadmium --- interface structure --- 3-bis(1 --- mercury --- aqueous solution method --- crystallography --- growth mechanism --- PL spectra --- phonon dispersion --- coordination polymers --- 4-triazol-1-yl)propane --- CdZnTe --- oxochromates(VI) --- Ni3Sn structure type --- structural chemistry --- dithiophosphates --- traveling heater method --- ZnO nanorod arrays --- copper amalgams --- dental amalgams --- unusual coordination modes --- CdS --- zinc-rich crystal --- 4-triazol-1-yl)methane --- elastic --- crystal structure --- phonon --- bitopic ligand --- room-temperature solid state reaction --- zinc complex --- characterization --- crystal engineering --- ZnS --- hydrogen bond
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Crystal Chemistry of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury that was published in Crystals
hydroxyl group --- bis(1 --- quinaldinic acid --- solidification --- xanthate --- wurtzite --- mechanical --- EBSD --- oxo-centred polyhedra --- coordination polymer --- precipitation --- 5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid --- defects in semiconductors --- zinc(II) complexes --- precursor --- nanometer zinc oxide --- zinc --- thermal analysis --- transmission electron microscopy (TEM) --- crystal chemistry --- pyridine --- dithiocarbamate --- high magnetic field --- index of X-ray powder diffraction data --- 1 --- hydrogen bonding --- 2 --- luminescence --- cadmium --- interface structure --- 3-bis(1 --- mercury --- aqueous solution method --- crystallography --- growth mechanism --- PL spectra --- phonon dispersion --- coordination polymers --- 4-triazol-1-yl)propane --- CdZnTe --- oxochromates(VI) --- Ni3Sn structure type --- structural chemistry --- dithiophosphates --- traveling heater method --- ZnO nanorod arrays --- copper amalgams --- dental amalgams --- unusual coordination modes --- CdS --- zinc-rich crystal --- 4-triazol-1-yl)methane --- elastic --- crystal structure --- phonon --- bitopic ligand --- room-temperature solid state reaction --- zinc complex --- characterization --- crystal engineering --- ZnS --- hydrogen bond
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Crystal Chemistry of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury that was published in Crystals
hydroxyl group --- bis(1 --- quinaldinic acid --- solidification --- xanthate --- wurtzite --- mechanical --- EBSD --- oxo-centred polyhedra --- coordination polymer --- precipitation --- 5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid --- defects in semiconductors --- zinc(II) complexes --- precursor --- nanometer zinc oxide --- zinc --- thermal analysis --- transmission electron microscopy (TEM) --- crystal chemistry --- pyridine --- dithiocarbamate --- high magnetic field --- index of X-ray powder diffraction data --- 1 --- hydrogen bonding --- 2 --- luminescence --- cadmium --- interface structure --- 3-bis(1 --- mercury --- aqueous solution method --- crystallography --- growth mechanism --- PL spectra --- phonon dispersion --- coordination polymers --- 4-triazol-1-yl)propane --- CdZnTe --- oxochromates(VI) --- Ni3Sn structure type --- structural chemistry --- dithiophosphates --- traveling heater method --- ZnO nanorod arrays --- copper amalgams --- dental amalgams --- unusual coordination modes --- CdS --- zinc-rich crystal --- 4-triazol-1-yl)methane --- elastic --- crystal structure --- phonon --- bitopic ligand --- room-temperature solid state reaction --- zinc complex --- characterization --- crystal engineering --- ZnS --- hydrogen bond
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