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Editorial

Editor-in-Chief Comments

University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Jülich Campus, Germany
Sensors 2005, 5(4), 159; https://doi.org/10.3390/s5040159
Published: 28 January 2005
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Papers presented at I3S2004, Nanjing)
Dear readers, Prof. Chen and Prof. Ju did a hard job as guest editors in order to organize this special issue concerning selected papers from the 2nd International Symposium on Sensor Sciences (I3S 2004). Four further articles have been already published as regular papers in Sensors within the last months:
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Integration of a Capacitive EIS Sensor into a FIA system for pH and Penicillin Determination, Sensors, 2004, 4, 84.
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Inorganic Thin-Film Sensor Membranes with PLD-Prepared Chalcogenide Glasses: Challenges and Implementation, Sensors, 2004, 4, 156.
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Fabrication of Thin-Film LAPS with Amorphous Silicon, Sensors, 2004, 4, 163.
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“Playing around” with field-effect sensors on the basis of EIS structures, LAPS and ISFETs, Sensors, 2005, 5, 126.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank Prof. Chen and Prof. Ju for their contribution to Sensors.
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Michael J. Schöning, Editor-in-Chief
University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Jülich Campus, Germany
Department of Applied Sciences and Technology,
Biomedical Engineering Division
and
Research Centre Juelich GmbH
Institute of Thin Films and Interfaces (ISG-2)
28 January 2005

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