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Bioaerosol Detection: Basic Research or Applied Engineering?

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Abstract

From a technologists' point of view the BW detection problem can be summarized in terms of compositional discrimination among particulate materials. This research area is highly application-driven, so that sponsors are seeking essentially complete detection systems. It is therefore important for the basic researcher to be able to place their research topic within the contexts of a sensor design and a complete system. Full-text article is not available.

© 2005 Optical Society of America


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