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Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (503 p.)
Disciplina 574.1/9285
Altri autori (Persone) WoolardDwight L
JensenJanet L. <1964->
Collana Selected topics in electronics and systems
Soggetto topico Spectrum analysis
Remote sensing
Chemical detectors
Multispectral photography
Environmental monitoring
Water - Pollution - Measurement
Chemical terrorism - Prevention
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-44099-3
9786612440991
981-283-324-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Water sensing and monitoring sessions -- Frontier session.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456893903321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
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Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (503 p.)
Disciplina 574.1/9285
Altri autori (Persone) WoolardDwight L
JensenJanet L. <1964->
Collana Selected topics in electronics and systems
Soggetto topico Spectrum analysis
Remote sensing
Chemical detectors
Multispectral photography
Environmental monitoring
Water - Pollution - Measurement
Chemical terrorism - Prevention
ISBN 1-282-44099-3
9786612440991
981-283-324-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Water sensing and monitoring sessions -- Frontier session.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780926703321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
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Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense / / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Spectral sensing research for water monitoring applications and frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense / / editors, Dwight Woolard, Janet Jensen
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (503 p.)
Disciplina 574.1/9285
Altri autori (Persone) WoolardDwight L
JensenJanet L. <1964->
Collana Selected topics in electronics and systems
Soggetto topico Spectrum analysis
Remote sensing
Chemical detectors
Multispectral photography
Environmental monitoring
Water - Pollution - Measurement
Chemical terrorism - Prevention
ISBN 1-282-44099-3
9786612440991
981-283-324-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Water sensing and monitoring sessions -- Frontier session.
Altri titoli varianti Frontier science and technology for chemical, biological and radiological defense
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828560903321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008
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Toxic chemical and biological agents : detection, diagnosis and health concerns / / edited by Giovanni Sindona, Joseph H. Banoub and Maria Luisa Di Gioia
Toxic chemical and biological agents : detection, diagnosis and health concerns / / edited by Giovanni Sindona, Joseph H. Banoub and Maria Luisa Di Gioia
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht, The Netherlands : , : Springer, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 282 p. 115 illus.)
Disciplina 543.0873
Collana NATO Science for Peace and Security series. A, Chemistry and Biology
Soggetto topico Chemical detectors
Analytical toxicology
Mass spectrometry
Biosensors
ISBN 94-024-2041-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1.Professor Giovanni Sindona -- 2.Evaluation of Quality and Safety of Foods by Tandem Mass Spectrometry -- 3.Detection of Biological Warfare Agents Using Biosensors -- 4.Mass Spectrometry Methods for Food Safety/Detection of Toxins in Food -- 5.Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics -- 6.Direct Mass Spectrometry as a Practical Analytical Strategy for High Speed, High Throughput Testing -- 7.Mass Spectrometry in Ecotoxicology -- 8.Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry: technology and applications -- 9. Risks and Consequences of Hazard Agents to Human Health -- 10. Bacterial threats to human health and food supply -- 11.An overview of male reproductive toxicants: facts and opinions -- 12.Defense Against Biological Terrorism: Vaccines and their Characterization -- 13.Environmental Impact of Air Pollution on Human Health in the Annaba region (Algeria) -- 14.New insight into Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome: Strategy based on Urinary Exosomes -- 15. Synthesis of long-chain esters under continuous flow conditions -- 16. Data Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry for Proteomic Advances into Isolated Methylmalonic Acidemia -- Deposition strategies of nano-TiO2 photocatalyst for wastewater applications -- 18.Tri-modal MALDI-MS imaging on the same tissue section: Deeper molecular insights of disease -- Fabrication of QDs dimers with sub-nanometer interparticle distance -- Mapping Molecular Interactions in the Clostridium difficile Infected Gastrointestinal Tract Using Multimodal Imaging Mass Spectrometry -- Detection, Identification and Monitoring of Chemical Warfare Agents a comparison between on-field and in-lab approach -- New tools for rapid and sensitive detection of water contamination: whole-cell biosensors and cell-free TX-TL systems -- A Novel Origami Paper-Based Chemiluminescent Biosensor Integrated With A Smartphone Device for Organophosphorus Compounds Detection -- Solid-phase microextraction combined with microwave-assisted extraction using eco-friendly solvents as a new approach for the analysis of toxic compounds from environmental solid matrices -- Recent advances in MALDI mass spectrometry imaging: a cutting-edge tool for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules -- 26.Luminescent Polymeric Nanovectors loaded with Darunavir for treatment of HIV-Associated Neurological Diseases -- Investigation of the N-Glycoproteome in the Urinary Exosomes: Technical Challenges by Technical Challenges -- Fluoroquinolones In Water: Removal Attempts By Innovative AOPs -- Evaluation of Surface Second Harmonic Generation SSHG for Detection of Antibody-Antigen Interactions -- Impact of asbestos-related toxicity on Italian working population: preliminary incidence data from the last 5 years across the whole country -- Magnetically Targeted Delivery of Sorafenib through Magnetic Solid Lipid Nanoparticles towards Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma -- Identification of Some Organic Solvents During Regular Forensic Determination of Alcohols in Blood and Bioliquids.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910424639603321
Dordrecht, The Netherlands : , : Springer, , [2020]
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Trace chemical sensing of explosives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Trace chemical sensing of explosives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 p.)
Disciplina 662.2
662.20287
662/.20287
Altri autori (Persone) WoodfinRonald L
Soggetto topico Chemical detectors
Explosives - Detection
Terrorism - Prevention
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-82194-9
9786610821945
0-470-08520-7
0-470-08519-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TRACE CHEMICAL SENSING OF EXPLOSIVES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PART I FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS; 1 CHEMICAL SENSING; 1.1 What Is Chemical Sensing?; 1.2 Types of Sensing Systems; 1.3 Sensing Possibilities; 1.3.1 Bulk Sensors; 1.3.2 Trace Sensors; 1.4 Aromas; 1.4.1 Biosensors; 1.4.2 Electronic Sensors; 1.4.3 Other Indirect Methods (Switch of Molecules); 1.4.4 Target Possibilities; 1.4.5 Sensitivity and the Problem of False Positives; 1.5 Configuring an Electronic Trace Sensor; 1.5.1 Required Elements; 1.5.2 Integration and Packaging
1.6 Issue of Concentration1.6.1 Nomenclature; 1.6.2 Source to Sample; 1.6.3 Catch, Count, and Release Cycle; 1.6.4 Sensor Sensitivity Versus Sampling Time; 1.6.5 The Concentration Gap; 1.6.6 Sensitivity Comparison; References; 2 WHAT TO DETECT?; References; 3 DANGEROUS INNOVATIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theory of Improvised Explosives; 3.3 History and the Anarchist Literature; 3.4 Fertilizer-Based IEs; 3.4.1 Ammonium Nitrate IEs; 3.4.2 Urea Nitrate; 3.5 Peroxide Explosives; 3.6 The Next Wave; 3.6.1 Improvised Detonators; 3.6.2 Peroxide Main Charges; 3.6.3 Fringe Mixtures; 3.6.4 On the Horizon
References4 WHERE SHOULD WE LOOK FOR EXPLOSIVE MOLECULES?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Where Did the Molecules Come from and How Did They Get Here?; 4.1.2 Objects Other Than Buried Landmines; 4.1.3 Questions That Beg for Answers; 4.2 Source of the Molecules; 4.2.1 How the Molecules Diffuse or Leak from a Munition; 4.2.2 Example of Landmines; 4.2.3 Other Munitions; 4.3 Transport of the Molecules; 4.3.1 Buried Sources; 4.3.2 Concentration Estimates from Buried Sources; 4.3.3 Other Environments; 4.3.4 Odor Plumes; 4.4 EF&T Implications for Search and Sampling Strategies; 4.4.1 Sources Buried on Land
4.4.2 Sources Producing Plumes4.5 Open Questions and Fruitful Areas for Future Research; 4.5.1 Objects Buried in the Sea Bottom; 4.5.2 Sampling Plant Material; 4.6 Role of Computer Modeling; 4.6.1 Soil Transport Models; 4.6.2 Plume Transport Models; 4.6.3 Plume Search Models; 4.7 Conclusions; References; 5 STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT CHEMICAL PLUMES; 5.1 Turbulent Mixing; 5.2 Instantaneous Structure; 5.3 Time-Averaged Characteristics; 5.4 Information for Tracking Chemical Odor Plumes; 5.5 Variation of the Plume Structure; Acknowledgments; References; PART II FIELD EXPERIENCE
6 DETECTION OF TRACE EXPLOSIVE SIGNATURES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Overview of Fate and Transport of Explosives Released from UUXO; 6.3 Sampling and Sensing Methodology; 6.4 SeaDog Sensor Configurations; 6.4.1 Prototype Integrated with a Robotic Crawler Platform; 6.4.2 Diver-Deployed SeaDog and Initial Integration with the REMUS; 6.4.3 SeaDog Miniaturization: The SeaPup; 6.5 Results of Sensor Tests Conducted in the Marine Environment; 6.5.1 Tests of the Sensor Prototype on a Crawler Vehicle
6.5.2 Tests of the Diver-Deployed SeaDog Sensor and Initial Integration to the REMUS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143410503321
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
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Trace chemical sensing of explosives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Trace chemical sensing of explosives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 p.)
Disciplina 662.2
662.20287
662/.20287
Altri autori (Persone) WoodfinRonald L
Soggetto topico Chemical detectors
Explosives - Detection
Terrorism - Prevention
ISBN 1-280-82194-9
9786610821945
0-470-08520-7
0-470-08519-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TRACE CHEMICAL SENSING OF EXPLOSIVES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PART I FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS; 1 CHEMICAL SENSING; 1.1 What Is Chemical Sensing?; 1.2 Types of Sensing Systems; 1.3 Sensing Possibilities; 1.3.1 Bulk Sensors; 1.3.2 Trace Sensors; 1.4 Aromas; 1.4.1 Biosensors; 1.4.2 Electronic Sensors; 1.4.3 Other Indirect Methods (Switch of Molecules); 1.4.4 Target Possibilities; 1.4.5 Sensitivity and the Problem of False Positives; 1.5 Configuring an Electronic Trace Sensor; 1.5.1 Required Elements; 1.5.2 Integration and Packaging
1.6 Issue of Concentration1.6.1 Nomenclature; 1.6.2 Source to Sample; 1.6.3 Catch, Count, and Release Cycle; 1.6.4 Sensor Sensitivity Versus Sampling Time; 1.6.5 The Concentration Gap; 1.6.6 Sensitivity Comparison; References; 2 WHAT TO DETECT?; References; 3 DANGEROUS INNOVATIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theory of Improvised Explosives; 3.3 History and the Anarchist Literature; 3.4 Fertilizer-Based IEs; 3.4.1 Ammonium Nitrate IEs; 3.4.2 Urea Nitrate; 3.5 Peroxide Explosives; 3.6 The Next Wave; 3.6.1 Improvised Detonators; 3.6.2 Peroxide Main Charges; 3.6.3 Fringe Mixtures; 3.6.4 On the Horizon
References4 WHERE SHOULD WE LOOK FOR EXPLOSIVE MOLECULES?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Where Did the Molecules Come from and How Did They Get Here?; 4.1.2 Objects Other Than Buried Landmines; 4.1.3 Questions That Beg for Answers; 4.2 Source of the Molecules; 4.2.1 How the Molecules Diffuse or Leak from a Munition; 4.2.2 Example of Landmines; 4.2.3 Other Munitions; 4.3 Transport of the Molecules; 4.3.1 Buried Sources; 4.3.2 Concentration Estimates from Buried Sources; 4.3.3 Other Environments; 4.3.4 Odor Plumes; 4.4 EF&T Implications for Search and Sampling Strategies; 4.4.1 Sources Buried on Land
4.4.2 Sources Producing Plumes4.5 Open Questions and Fruitful Areas for Future Research; 4.5.1 Objects Buried in the Sea Bottom; 4.5.2 Sampling Plant Material; 4.6 Role of Computer Modeling; 4.6.1 Soil Transport Models; 4.6.2 Plume Transport Models; 4.6.3 Plume Search Models; 4.7 Conclusions; References; 5 STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT CHEMICAL PLUMES; 5.1 Turbulent Mixing; 5.2 Instantaneous Structure; 5.3 Time-Averaged Characteristics; 5.4 Information for Tracking Chemical Odor Plumes; 5.5 Variation of the Plume Structure; Acknowledgments; References; PART II FIELD EXPERIENCE
6 DETECTION OF TRACE EXPLOSIVE SIGNATURES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Overview of Fate and Transport of Explosives Released from UUXO; 6.3 Sampling and Sensing Methodology; 6.4 SeaDog Sensor Configurations; 6.4.1 Prototype Integrated with a Robotic Crawler Platform; 6.4.2 Diver-Deployed SeaDog and Initial Integration with the REMUS; 6.4.3 SeaDog Miniaturization: The SeaPup; 6.5 Results of Sensor Tests Conducted in the Marine Environment; 6.5.1 Tests of the Sensor Prototype on a Crawler Vehicle
6.5.2 Tests of the Diver-Deployed SeaDog Sensor and Initial Integration to the REMUS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831176303321
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
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Trace chemical sensing of explosives / / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Trace chemical sensing of explosives / / edited by Ronald L. Woodfin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 p.)
Disciplina 662/.20287
Altri autori (Persone) WoodfinRonald L
Soggetto topico Chemical detectors
Explosives - Detection
Terrorism - Prevention
ISBN 1-280-82194-9
9786610821945
0-470-08520-7
0-470-08519-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TRACE CHEMICAL SENSING OF EXPLOSIVES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PART I FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS; 1 CHEMICAL SENSING; 1.1 What Is Chemical Sensing?; 1.2 Types of Sensing Systems; 1.3 Sensing Possibilities; 1.3.1 Bulk Sensors; 1.3.2 Trace Sensors; 1.4 Aromas; 1.4.1 Biosensors; 1.4.2 Electronic Sensors; 1.4.3 Other Indirect Methods (Switch of Molecules); 1.4.4 Target Possibilities; 1.4.5 Sensitivity and the Problem of False Positives; 1.5 Configuring an Electronic Trace Sensor; 1.5.1 Required Elements; 1.5.2 Integration and Packaging
1.6 Issue of Concentration1.6.1 Nomenclature; 1.6.2 Source to Sample; 1.6.3 Catch, Count, and Release Cycle; 1.6.4 Sensor Sensitivity Versus Sampling Time; 1.6.5 The Concentration Gap; 1.6.6 Sensitivity Comparison; References; 2 WHAT TO DETECT?; References; 3 DANGEROUS INNOVATIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theory of Improvised Explosives; 3.3 History and the Anarchist Literature; 3.4 Fertilizer-Based IEs; 3.4.1 Ammonium Nitrate IEs; 3.4.2 Urea Nitrate; 3.5 Peroxide Explosives; 3.6 The Next Wave; 3.6.1 Improvised Detonators; 3.6.2 Peroxide Main Charges; 3.6.3 Fringe Mixtures; 3.6.4 On the Horizon
References4 WHERE SHOULD WE LOOK FOR EXPLOSIVE MOLECULES?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Where Did the Molecules Come from and How Did They Get Here?; 4.1.2 Objects Other Than Buried Landmines; 4.1.3 Questions That Beg for Answers; 4.2 Source of the Molecules; 4.2.1 How the Molecules Diffuse or Leak from a Munition; 4.2.2 Example of Landmines; 4.2.3 Other Munitions; 4.3 Transport of the Molecules; 4.3.1 Buried Sources; 4.3.2 Concentration Estimates from Buried Sources; 4.3.3 Other Environments; 4.3.4 Odor Plumes; 4.4 EF&T Implications for Search and Sampling Strategies; 4.4.1 Sources Buried on Land
4.4.2 Sources Producing Plumes4.5 Open Questions and Fruitful Areas for Future Research; 4.5.1 Objects Buried in the Sea Bottom; 4.5.2 Sampling Plant Material; 4.6 Role of Computer Modeling; 4.6.1 Soil Transport Models; 4.6.2 Plume Transport Models; 4.6.3 Plume Search Models; 4.7 Conclusions; References; 5 STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT CHEMICAL PLUMES; 5.1 Turbulent Mixing; 5.2 Instantaneous Structure; 5.3 Time-Averaged Characteristics; 5.4 Information for Tracking Chemical Odor Plumes; 5.5 Variation of the Plume Structure; Acknowledgments; References; PART II FIELD EXPERIENCE
6 DETECTION OF TRACE EXPLOSIVE SIGNATURES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Overview of Fate and Transport of Explosives Released from UUXO; 6.3 Sampling and Sensing Methodology; 6.4 SeaDog Sensor Configurations; 6.4.1 Prototype Integrated with a Robotic Crawler Platform; 6.4.2 Diver-Deployed SeaDog and Initial Integration with the REMUS; 6.4.3 SeaDog Miniaturization: The SeaPup; 6.5 Results of Sensor Tests Conducted in the Marine Environment; 6.5.1 Tests of the Sensor Prototype on a Crawler Vehicle
6.5.2 Tests of the Diver-Deployed SeaDog Sensor and Initial Integration to the REMUS
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Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
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