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Volume 3, Number 3, September 2005
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Review

Carbon Nanotube Based Electronic and Electrochemical Sensors
pp. 183-193(11)
Authors: Moulton, S.E.; Minett, A.I.; Wallace, G.G.

Research Articles

Utilizing a Quartz Crystal Microbalance for Quantifying CD4+ T Cell Counts
pp. 211-215(5)
Authors: Bachelder, Eric M.; Ainslie, Kristy M.; Pishko, Michael V.

Nonlinear Effects in Magnetoelastic Sensors
pp. 222-224(3)
Authors: Zeng, Kefeng; Tep, Kong Chhay; Grimes, Craig A.

Chemically Modified Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) Tips
pp. 231-236(6)
Authors: Nishino, Tomoaki; Umezawa, Yoshio

A Ratiometric Fluorophotometer for Fluorescence-Based Viscosity Measurement with Molecular Rotors
pp. 237-243(7)
Authors: Milich, K.; Akers, W.; Haidekker, M.A.

Voltammetric Response of Phenylboronic Acid Polymer-Modified Gold Electrode to Sugars
pp. 244-247(4)
Authors: Takahashi, Shigehiro; Anzai, Jun-Ichi

Fiber-Optic Thermometer Based on Thermal Radiation from Holmium Doped SiO2
pp. 248-251(4)
Authors: Katsumata, T.; Iguchi, T.; Morita, K.; Aizawa, H.; Komuro, S.; Morikawa, T.

Capacitive Response of Doped CuO/ZnO Heterocontacts to Hydrogen
pp. 258-262(5)
Authors: Kwon, Seunghwa; Aygün, Seymen; Cann, David P.

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