The Measurement Of Salmonella Using Electrochemistry

Salmonella is a rod-shaped bacteria with a length of around 2 to 5 µm and a width of around 0.7 to 1.5 µm. It is…
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Salmonella is a rod-shaped bacteria with a length of around 2 to 5 µm and a width of around 0.7 to 1.5 µm. It is…
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Over 5% of the world’s population or 360 million people have some sort of hearing loss [1]. One way that hearing loss is dealt with…
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Every day people are exposed to harmful levels of noise. Noise pollution is one the most poorly controlled man-made pollutants and meeting the acceptable standard…
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A sandwich panel is a multi-layered structure which results from the assembly of two face sheets and a softcore, where the face sheet is relatively…
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Farmers in Australia’s northern grain growing regions embraced no-till farming decades ago to preserve scarce soil moisture, reduce the risk of soil erosion during intense…
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Structural vibration mechanism and control have been studied deeply over the last several decades. As the dynamic characteristics usually can be expressed in the form…
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2-Deoxysugars refer to those sugars with two hydrogen atoms at the C-2 position. Although the occurrence of these sugars in nature is not as abundant…
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a simple chemical compound found in nature which is involved in a broad scope of industries, such as medical treatment, pharmaceutics,…
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Advances in nanotechnology have provided acoustic researchers with a number of new materials, with features such as nanofibers and nanopores, that can potentially be implemented…
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Renewable energy is transforming globally and at an unparalleled scale. India, being the fifth largest producer of wind energy in the world, is in the…
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Aircraft noise is usually the main environmental concern for communities living near airports. Among the primary effects of aircraft noise, annoyance and sleep disturbance have…
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