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- noun Plural form of
biosensor .
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Examples
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Finally, the tremendous potential in fluorescent protein applications for the engineering of biosensors is just now being realized.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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These particles can be induced in devices such as biosensors, and they have the potential to allow for very efficient energy harvesting for powering up other nanoscale devices.
Softpedia News - Global Tudor Vieru 2010
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Recently, methods to attach organic molecules to that surface have been developed, but the number of molecules that can be attached is very limited, restricting the value of these methods for most applications, such as biosensors, microelectronics, optoelectronics and solar receptors.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Nevertheless, the UNL team has not yet been able to produce large numbers self-aligned carbon nanotubes, but Lu said he and his team see potential for significant expansion that could lead to new applications in devices such as biosensors, light emitters, photon sensors, tiny molecular motors and memory cells.
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Nevertheless, the UNL team has not yet been able to produce large numbers of self-aligned carbon nanotubes, but Lu said he and his team see potential for significant expansion that could lead to new applications in devices such as biosensors, light emitters, photon sensors, tiny molecular motors and memory cells.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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Dozens of electrical biosensors monitored his vital signs, while a miniature tubular highway of transparent hoses pumped fluids into, and out of, his body.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Dozens of electrical biosensors monitored his vital signs, while a miniature tubular highway of transparent hoses pumped fluids into, and out of, his body.
365 tomorrows » Wealth Trumps Death Every Time : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Brian Cunningham, a professor of biomedical imaging and engineering at the University of Illinois, has received NSF funding through Esterowitz for the development of biosensors to detect proteins in the blood that can tell if someone has cancer.
Leon Esterowitz: Laser pioneer applied his science to national defense and health care 2011
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Wearable biosensors can also provide valuable information to athletes or even measure blood alcohol levels.
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Dozens of electrical biosensors monitored his vital signs, while a miniature tubular highway of transparent hoses pumped fluids into, and out of, his body.
365 tomorrows » Patricia Stewart : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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