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Sensors, Volume 7, Issue 10

October 2007 - 28 articles

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Articles (28)

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
15,051 Views
33 Pages

Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models

  • Miroslav Trnka,
  • Josef Eitzinger,
  • Pavel Kapler,
  • Martin Dubrovský,
  • Daniela Semerádová,
  • Zdeněk Žalud and
  • Herbert Formayer

16 October 2007

The results of previous studies have suggested that estimated daily globalradiation (RG) values contain an error that could compromise the precision of subsequentcrop model applications. The following study presents a detailed site and spatial analys...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
13,416 Views
18 Pages

High-rise Buildings versus Outdoor Thermal Environment in Chongqing

  • Jun Lu,
  • Jin-hua Chen,
  • Ying Tang and
  • Jin-sha Wang

11 October 2007

This paper gives a brief description of the over quick urbanization sinceChongqing, one of the biggest cities in China, has been a municipality directly under theCentral Government in 1997, excessive development and exceeding increase of high-risebui...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
11,202 Views
37 Pages

11 October 2007

The recent availability of low cost and miniaturized hardware has allowedwireless sensor networks (WSNs) to retrieve audio and video data in real worldapplications, which has fostered the development of wireless multimedia sensor networks(WMSNs). Res...

  • Article
  • Open Access
83 Citations
15,722 Views
13 Pages

An Optical Biosensor based on Immobilization of Laccase and MBTH in Stacked Films for the Detection of Catechol.

  • Jaafar Abdullah,
  • Musa Ahmad,
  • Lee Yook Heng,
  • Nadarajah Karuppiah and
  • Hamidah Sidek

11 October 2007

The fabrication of an optical biosensor by using stacked films where 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone (MBTH) was immobilized in a hybrid nafion/sol-gelsilicate film and laccase in a chitosan film for the detection of phenolic compounds wasdescr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
10,249 Views
12 Pages

11 October 2007

An optical urea biosensor was fabricated by stacking several layers of sol-gelfilms. The stacking of the sol-gel films allowed the immobilization of a Nile Bluechromoionophore (ETH 5294) and urease enzyme separately without the need of anychemical at...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
9,668 Views
10 Pages

Enhancement of BSA Binding on Au Surfaces by calix[4]bisazacrown Monolayer

  • Hongxia Chen,
  • Youn Sook Kim,
  • Jaebeom Lee,
  • Seok Ju Yoon,
  • Dong Seob Lim,
  • Heung-Jin Choi and
  • Kwangnak Koh

11 October 2007

Effective investigation of biomolecular structure and function with chip-basedmodern instruments often requires reliable and steady attachment of designatedbiomolecules on substrate. Here, we investigated the formation of self-assembled monolayer(SAM...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
13,791 Views
24 Pages

11 October 2007

We derived a simple model that relates the classification of biogeoclimatezones, (co)existence and fractional coverage of plant functional types (PFTs), and patternsof ecosystem carbon (C) stocks to long-term average values of biogeoclimatic indices...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
9,062 Views
18 Pages

Physical-Mechanical Properties of Nitrodopes Affected by Ultra-Violet Radiation

  • Suzana Cakić,
  • Ljiljana Raskovic,
  • Časlav Lačnjevac,
  • Milos Rajkovic,
  • Miroljub Barać and
  • Miodrag Stojanovic

9 October 2007

The FTIR spectroscopy has been employed in this research work to monitor theprocess of nitrodope photodegradation, by measuring surfaces of bands typical of a nitrogroup. Nitric esters are subject to degradation, which is reflected on a quantitative...

  • Article
  • Open Access
151 Citations
19,555 Views
17 Pages

Wireless Sensor/Actuator Network Design for Mobile Control Applications

  • Feng Xia,
  • Yu-Chu Tian,
  • Yanjun Li and
  • Youxian Sung

9 October 2007

Wireless sensor/actuator networks (WSANs) are emerging as a new generationof sensor networks. Serving as the backbone of control applications, WSANs will enablean unprecedented degree of distributed and mobile control. However, the unreliability ofwi...

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