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Acoustic Wave Sensors: Theory, Design, & Physico-Chemical Applications: Theory, Design, and Physico-Chemical Applications (Applications of Modern Acoustics)

Acoustic Wave Sensors: Theory, Design, & Physico-Chemical Applications: Theory, Design, and Physico-Chemical Applications (Applications of Modern Acoustics)
By Jr., D. S. Ballantine, Robert M. White, S. J. Martin, Antonio J. Ricco, E. T. Zellers, G. C. Frye, H. Wohltjen

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Written by an interdisciplinary group of experts from both industry and academia, Acoustic Wave Sensors provides an in-depth look at the current state of acoustic wave devices and the scope of their use in chemical, biochemical, and physical measurements, as well as in engineering applications. Because of the inherent interdisciplinary applications of these devices, this book will be useful for the chemist and biochemist interested in the use and development ofthese sensors for specific applications; the electrical engineer involved in the design and improvement of these devices; the chemical engineer and the biotechnologist interested in using these devices for process monitoring and control; and the sensor community at large.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54274 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-10-21
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 436 pages

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Written by an interdisciplinary group of experts from both industry and academia, Acoustic Wave Sensors provides an in-depth look at the current state of acoustic wave devices and the scope of their use in chemical, biochemical, and physical measurements, as well as in engineering applications. Because of the inherent interdisciplinary applications of these devices, this book will be useful for the chemist and biochemist interested in the use and development of these sensors; the electrical engineer involved in their design and improvement; the chemical engineer and the biotechnologist interested in using them for process monitoring and control; and the sensor community at large.