New York: Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2013. — 393 p.
This book is devoted to the recent advances in the development of artificial sensory systems widely known as electronic tongues (ET). It contains contributions by prominent authors from all over the world. Each chapter focuses on a particular research direction in modern ET. It introduces and discusses in detail various designs, sensor materials, t
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The Use of Nanostructured Films in Sensing Applications.
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