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Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004

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Research Articles

Cascaded Chemical Sensing Using a Single Cell as a Sensor
pp. 1-8(8)
Authors: Mo Yang; Shalini Prasad; Xuan Zhang; Mihrimah Ozkan; Cengiz S. Ozkan

Sensor Technologies for Future Automation Systems
pp. 9-17(9)
Authors: Shivakumar Sastrya; S.S. Iyengarb

Eight Analyte Detection Using a Four-Channel Optical Biosensor
pp. 18-24(7)
Authors: George P. Anderson; Brian M. Lingerfelt; Chris Rowe Taitta

Detection of Hexavalent Chromium in Ground Water Using a Single Microcantilever Sensor
pp. 25-30(6)
Authors: L.A. Pinnaduwage; V.I. Boiadjiev; G.M. Brown; T. Thundat; S.W. Petersen

Security and Privacy Issues for Sensor Databases
pp. 37-47(11)
Author: Bhavani Thuraisingham

A Wireless Sensor Network for Long-term Monitoring of Aquatic Environments: Design and Implementation
pp. 48-57(10)
Authors: Keat G. Ong; Xiping Yang; Niloy Mukherjee; Haidong Wang; Shrawan Surender; Craig A. Grimes

Investigation of a FRET Immunosensor Technique for the Detection of Cardiac Troponin T and I
pp. 58-63(6)
Authors: Sheila A. Grant; Darcy J. Lichlyter; Mary E. Pierce; Lisa Boettcher; Orhan Soykan

Architecture for an Adaptive, Energy-Efficient Microsystem Controller in Wireless Sensor Networks
pp. 64-68(5)
Authors: Junwei Zhou; Prasanna Balasundaram; Andrew Mason

A Micromachined Fluidic Structure for Capillary-based Sample Introduction into a Microbead Array Chemical Sensor
pp. 69-72(4)
Authors: Young-Soo Sohn; Adrian Goodey; Eric V. Anslyn; John T. McDevitt; Jason B. Shear; Dean P. Neikirk

A New Technique of Front-To-Back Alignment for MEMS
pp. 78-81(4)
Authors: Prem Pal; Suneet Tuli; Sudhir Chandra

Carrier Domain Magnetometer with Frequency Output
pp. 82-84(3)
Authors: C.h.S. Roumenin; D. Nikolov

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