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Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Volume 1, Number 1, December 2003
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Editorial

Welcome to Sensor Letters
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Craig A. Grimes

Reviews

Scanning Probe Microscopy with Integrated Biosensors
pp. 2-15(14)
Authors: Angelika Kueng; Christine Kranz; Boris Mizaikoff

Communications

High-Resolution Micromachined Accelerometer with CMOS Integrated Optical Sensing
pp. 16-19(4)
Authors: Ofir Bochobza-Degani; Yael Nemirovsky

Polymeric Cantilever Arrays for Biosensing Applications
pp. 20-24(5)
Authors: M. Calleja; J. Tamayo; A. Johansson; P. Rasmussen; L.M. Lechuga; A. Boisen

Detection of Explosive Compounds with the Use of Microcantilevers with Nanoporous Coatings
pp. 25-32(8)
Authors: P.G. Datskos; N.V. Lavrik; M.J. Sepaniak

A Layered Surface Acoustic Wave ZnO/LiTaO3 Structure with a WO3 Selective Layer for Hydrogen Sensing
pp. 33-36(4)
Authors: Samuel J. Ippolito; Sasikaran Kandasamy; Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh; Adrian Trinchi; Wojtek Wlodarski

A Self-Cleaning, Room-Temperature Titania-Nanotube Hydrogen Gas Sensor
pp. 42-46(5)
Authors: G.K. Mor; Oomman K. Varghese; Maggie Paulose; Craig A. Grimes

Nitrogen Monoxide Gas Sensor Operating at Intermediate Temperature Region
pp. 51-55(5)
Authors: Nobuhito Imanaka; Isao Hasegawa

A Capacitive Sensor for Detection of Water in the NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter Tiles
pp. 56-63(8)
Authors: Christopher M. Amis; John F. Naber; Kevin M. Walsh; Robert S. Keynton

Sensoristic Applications of Self-assembled Mesostructured Silica Films
pp. 64-70(7)
Authors: Johnny Mio Bertolo; Andrea Bearzotti; Paolo Falcaro; Enrico Traversa; Plinio Innocenzi

Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample Preparation of Tin Oxide Nanowire Sensor Using Focused Ion-Beam Milling Technique
pp. 75-78(4)
Authors: Satyajit Shukla; Sudipta Seal; Pho Nguyen; Hou T. Ng; Meyya Meyyappan

Threshold-Energy-Constrained Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
pp. 79-85(7)
Authors: Rajgopal Kannan; Lydia Ray; Ramaraju Kalidindi; S. Sitharama Iyengar

Rapid Identification of Chemical Warfare Agents by Artificial Neural Network Pruning of Temperature-Programmed Microsensor Databases
pp. 86-92(7)
Authors: Zvi Boger; Douglas C. Meier; Richard E. Cavicchi; Steve Semancik

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