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Volumn 3392, Issue , 1998, Pages 390-400
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Progress in the development of an electronic nose using arrays of chemically sensitive carbon black-polymer resistors
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS;
BENZENE;
CARBON BLACK;
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS;
COMPOSITE MATERIALS;
DETECTORS;
DIESEL FUELS;
GAS DYNAMICS;
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE;
METHANOL;
ORGANIC SOLVENTS;
PARAFFINS;
PLASTIC FILMS;
POLLUTION;
POLYMERS;
REMEDIATION;
SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOTS;
SORPTION;
TARGETS;
THERMODYNAMICS;
VAPOR PRESSURE;
VAPORS;
A CARBONS;
ANALYTES;
ARRAY PERFORMANCE;
ARRAY RESPONSE;
CHEMIRESISTORS;
CLASSIFICATION TASKS;
CONCENTRATION OF;
DETECTOR ARRAYS;
DETECTOR RESPONSE;
ELECTRONIC NOSE;
ELEMENT ARRAYS;
ENHANCED SENSITIVITIES;
EUCLIDEAN;
GAS-PHASE;
HOMOLOGOUS SERIES;
INSULATING POLYMERS;
LOW VAPOR PRESSURE COMPOUNDS;
N HEPTANES;
N PENTANES;
POLYMERIC FILMS;
RESPONSE DATUM;
RESPONSE INTENSITIES;
SOLVENT VAPORS;
STANDARD DEVIATIONS;
TARGET RECOGNITION;
THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITIES;
VAPOR-PHASE;
POLYMER FILMS;
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EID: 12944255088
PISSN: 0277786X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1117/12.324211 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (1)
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References (20)
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