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Votes:0 B ERKELEY S ENSOR & A CTUATOR C ENTER UC B ERKELEY UC D AVIS User: Guest | Site Map | My BSAC Profile PROJECTS PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS ABOUT BSAC DIRECTORY LINKS ALUMNI FOR BSAC RESEARCHERS CALENDAR SECURE LOGIN The Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC) is the National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Microsensors and Microactuators. We conduct industry-relevant, interdisciplinary research on micro- and nano-scale sensors, moving mechanical elements, microfluidics, materials, and processes that take advantage of progress made in integrated-circuit, bio, and polymer technologies. Learn More About BSAC Research Highlights BSACers Receive Bioengineering Awards Miniaturized MEMS Particulate Matter Monitor, by Prof. White NEW! The BEST of BSAC Fall 2007! 2 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Quantum Corrals Scientists discovered a new method for confining electrons to
artificial structures at the nanometer lengthscale. Surface state
electrons on Cu(111) were confined to closed structures (corrals)
defined by barriers built from Fe adatoms. The barriers were assembled
by individually positioning Fe adatoms using the tip of a low
temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM). A circular corral of
radius 71.3 Angstrom was constructed in this way out of 48 Fe adatoms. This STM image shows the direct observation of standing-wave patterns
in the local density of states of the Cu(111) surface. These spatial
oscillations are quantum-mechanical interference patterns caused by
scattering of the two-dimensional electron gas off the Fe adatoms and
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Votes:0 Analytical Chemistry News & Features April 1, 1999 ; pp. 264A - 268A Copyright 1999 American Chemical Society The Incredible Shrinking Mass Spectrometers Miniaturization is on track to take MS into
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Votes:0 This site is designed to give students of Analytical Chemistry a better understanding of chromatography, both gas chromatography and liquid chromatography. The major focus of this site is the animations available for each topic. It is the hope that these animations provide the student with an insight into the workings of these topics that is difficult to obtain through lectures, textbooks and static slides. If you would like to be notified when new animations are added, click here . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 An Introduction to Signal Processing in Chemical Analysis Last updated September, 2006 Tom O'Haver Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 E-mail: toh@umd.edu This essay is also available as a single 26-page printable document in DOC and PDF formats. Introduction Signal arithmetic Signals and noise Smoothing Differentiation Resolution enhancement Harmonic analysis Convolution Deconvolution Fourier filter Integration and peak area measurment Curve fitting Software used to generate the examples: SPECTRUM , freeware program for Macintosh Programs written for Matlab Peak Finding and Measurement Interactive Smoothing Interactive Derivative Interactive Resolution Enhancement Interactive Fourier Filter Interactive Peak Fitter The TFit Method for quan Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Navigation What's New? Nov. 16, 2007 New reference paper with MiCAM ULTIMA Miragoli M, Salvarani N, Rohr S.: "Myofibroblasts induce ectopic activity in cardiac tissue." Nov. 13, 2007 Thank you very much for visiting the SciMedia booth at the Neuroscience 2007 in San Diego, CA. Oct. 31, 2007 Please visit us at the upcoming Neuroscience 2007, Nov 3-7, in San Diego, CA, booth #4328. The standard in high speed cameras optimizing high speed, high resolution, and high signal to noise ratios. Sep. 25, 2007 Software Update: Acquisition software for MiCAM ULTIMA (Ver.0709). Aug. 31, 2007 New sample data of cardiac imaging: "Ventricular Fibrillation in Guinea Pig Heart (MiCAM ULTIMA-L)" Aug. 28, 2007 Washington University in St.Louis was added to the MiCAM ULTIMA user list. Aug. 27, 2007 Software Up Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Navigation What's New? Nov. 16, 2007 New reference paper with MiCAM ULTIMA Miragoli M, Salvarani N, Rohr S.: "Myofibroblasts induce ectopic activity in cardiac tissue." Nov. 13, 2007 Thank you very much for visiting the SciMedia booth at the Neuroscience 2007 in San Diego, CA. Oct. 31, 2007 Please visit us at the upcoming Neuroscience 2007, Nov 3-7, in San Diego, CA, booth #4328. The standard in high speed cameras optimizing high speed, high resolution, and high signal to noise ratios. Sep. 25, 2007 Software Update: Acquisition software for MiCAM ULTIMA (Ver.0709). Aug. 31, 2007 New sample data of cardiac imaging: "Ventricular Fibrillation in Guinea Pig Heart (MiCAM ULTIMA-L)" Aug. 28, 2007 Washington University in St.Louis was added to the MiCAM ULTIMA user list. Aug. 27, 2007 Software Up Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SDS POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS (SDS-PAGE) SDS POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS (SDS-PAGE) Ed Rybicki and Maud Purves Dept Microbiology University of Cape Town INTRODUCTION Electrophoresis is the migration of charged molecules in solution in response to an electric field. Their rate of migration depends on the strength of the field; on the nett charge, size and shape of the molecules and also on the ionic strength, viscosity and temperature of the medium in which the molecules are moving. As an analytical tool, electrophoresis is simple, rapid and highly sensitive. It is used analytically to study the properties of a single charged species, and as a separation technique. Support Matrices Generally the sample is run in a support matrix such as paper, cellulose acetate, starch gel, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Sensor Technology at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Contents Introduction Optical Chemical Sensor Micropower Impulse Radar Technologies HIPROTECT Sensor System Solid-State Infrared Camera Low-Level Radiation Sensor Acceleration Sensor Remote Electric Field Sensor High-Speed Digital Camera System Tomography for Detecting Defects and Corrosion Damage Compact Analytical Neutron Interrogation System Compton Backscatter Tomography Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (IFTS) System Chemical Analysis Sensor Multisensor Data Fusion System Froth Height Level Sensor Automotive Exhaust Control Sensor Corrosion Sensors Electrochemical Sensors Sensors for Medical Diagnostics Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (LAS) Systems Fiber-Optic Transmission for Potential Sensor Applications High-B Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Statistics for Analytical Chemistry Statistics for Analytical Chemistry This site is designed to view with a frames capable browser. If you see this message, your browser does not support frames. You may access the individual frames from the links below About This Site Statistics Terminology Descriptive Statistics Comparison Tests Q-Test Linear Regression Error Propagation Problem Sets This page is maintained by Scott Van Bramer Department of Chemistry Widener University One University Place Chester, PA 19013 Please send any comments, corrections, or suggestions to svanbram@science.widener.edu . Last Updated 4/26/96 This page has been accessed 37350 times since 2/10 /96 . Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 WELCOME Global FIA is an innovative technology company offering products, expertise, and system design for application of flow-based analysis techniques. When Global FIA was founded in 1992, its focus was on Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) and Sequential Injection Analysis (SIA). In recent years, Global FIA has taken this technology to a new level with a fluidics concept which greatly enhances functionality in sample manipulation and processing. We have coined a new term, Zone Fluidics (ZF), for the technology to reflect this fluidics concept. ZF is about moving zones of sample and reagents around by fluidics in narrow bore tubing to system devices where unit operations are carried out on sample to transform it into a measurable species followed by an analytical finish. We often describe ZF Read More Go to Site
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