04872nam 2201369z- 450 991055734520332120231214133657.0(CKB)5400000000042438(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76696(EXLCZ)99540000000004243820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierElectronics for SensorsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (272 p.)3-0365-1240-3 3-0365-1241-1 The aim of this Special Issue is to explore new advanced solutions in electronic systems and interfaces to be employed in sensors, describing best practices, implementations, and applications. The selected papers in particular concern photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) interfaces and applications, techniques for monitoring radiation levels, electronics for biomedical applications, design and applications of time-to-digital converters, interfaces for image sensors, and general-purpose theory and topologies for electronic interfaces.Technology: general issuesbicsscCMOS image sensorlinearityadaptive nonlinear rampfully differential pipelinedouble auto-zeroinghigh frameratefixed pattern noisefloating diffusionreadout schemeramp generator circuitultrasoundPMUThigh-voltage (HV) transmitterlow-voltage receiver (RX) amplifierultrasound application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)monolithical integrationCMOSMEMSelectrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)time-to-digital converter (TDC)time interpolatorphasepolar demodulatorquantizationreconfigurabilitycurrent modesensor interfacesilicon photomultipliertransimpedance amplifiervoltage current conveyorfield-programmable gate arrays (FPGA)non-uniform multiphase (NUMP) methodtemperature correctionradiation sensor interfacesilicon photomultiplier (SiPM)mobile dosimeteranalog-to-digital converter (ADC)magnetic bioreactormagnetoactive scaffoldstissue engineeringmagnetic actuatormagnetoelectric stimulationselectable gain amplifierresistive-sensorcurrent dividercurrent referencefront-end electronicssingle-photon responsetiming accuracyultrasonic gas flowmeterthe principle of time-difference methoddata filteringlow-power measurementauto-balancing bridge methodFIR filterFPGAimpedanceinductive-loop sensormultifrequencyvehicle magnetic profilevector voltmetersignal processingbackground radiation monitoring systemAtmel AVR ATmega328 microcontroller (MC)Geiger-Mueller counterPetri net modelfifth-order low-pass filteroperational transconductance amplifiermultiple-input bulk-driven techniquesubthreshold regionnanopowertemperature compensationhysteresisquartz flexible accelerometeraerial inertial navigation systemthermal effectcreep effectelectronic noseconvolutional neural networkcomponent analysisxenon TPCtrigger conceptsdata acquisition circuitsTechnology: general issuesFerri Giuseppeedt279241Barile GianlucaedtLeoni AlfieroedtFerri GiuseppeothBarile GianlucaothLeoni AlfieroothBOOK9910557345203321Electronics for Sensors3036785UNINA05017nam 2201261z- 450 991055771740332120231214133128.0(CKB)5400000000046151(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77064(EXLCZ)99540000000004615120202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDedicated to the 55th Anniversary of G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (234 p.)3-0365-2504-1 3-0365-2505-X The G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (PIBOC FEB RAS) was founded in 1964 in Vladivostok in the Far East of Russia. Over many years, we have been carrying out studies on the natural products of both marine and terrestrial origin. In collaboration with many Russian and foreign scientists, we have investigated many hundreds of diverse biomolecules, including steroids and terpenoids, quinoid compounds and alkaloids, polysaccharides and lipids, enzymes and lectins, proteins, and peptides. The Institute has a collection of marine microorganisms (KMM) PIBOC, which includes more than 4000 strains of marine bacteria and more than 1000 strains of marine fungi. The biological activity of natural compounds is also being studied. This book includes the 14 manuscripts which covered almost all aspects of PIBOC research activity in the fields of bioorganic chemistry, biochemistry, organic synthesis of natural compounds, marine microbiology, and genetic engineering, and we hope it will provide interesting new information for scientists working in these fields.Research & information: generalbicsscpolyhydroxylated steroidsNMR spectrastarfishAnthenoides laevigatuscytotoxicitysoft agar assaykainic aciddomoic aciddysiherbaineneodysiherbaine Amarine bacteriawhole genome sequenceporinamino acids compositionbilayer lipid membranepore-forming activityspatial structurephlorotanninsphloretholsanticancer activitycolorectal cancerradiosensitizerradiotherapy1,4-naphthoquinonesquinoid compoundsthioglycosidesquinone-sugar conjugatescytotoxic activityantibiotic activityhistochromeechinochrome Aoxidative degradationHPLC-DAD-MSNMRactinoporinsea anemoneHeteractis crispaanti-migratory activityglycosphingolipidscerebrosidesperoxidation productsstructure elucidationallylic thioetherESI-MSGC-MSmass spectraglass spongeisomalabaricanesStelletta sp.marine spongeterpenoidCobetia amphilectiCobetia litoralisCobetia pacificaCobetia marinaCobetia crustatorumidentification markersalkaline phosphatase PhoAlanosterol 14-alpha demethylaseflavonoidsenzyme inhibitionsurface plasmon resonancespectral titrationmolecular dockingZobelliagenomespolysaccharide lyase family 7alginate utilization systemparalogsorthologsrecombinant phospholipase A1Yersinia pseudotuberculosisinclusion bodiesfusion proteingreen fluorescent proteinporin gene expressionantibiotic stressphenotypic heterogeneityResearch & information: generalDmitrenok Pavel Sedt1332370Dmitrenok Pavel SothBOOK9910557717403321Dedicated to the 55th Anniversary of G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences3040898UNINA