Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 61, No. 5 (2016), pp. 1869-1890 (22 pages) The magnitude and spectral shape of the optical backscattering coefficient of particles, bbp(λ), is being increasingly used ...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) defined as particles <100 nm have been shown to be harmful for human health. 1, 2 Because of their small size, UFPs can penetrate deep into the lungs and may enter the blood ...
The Pi Mobile In-Process system is a state-of-the-art dynamic image analyzer incorporated into its analysis module and a portable battery-operated control unit on a tether. This system is perfect for ...
When an aperture is placed between two electrodes and a current path is offered by a low concentration electrolyte, resistance is determined between the electrodes. A sensing zone is formed. Low ...
Infectious diseases are often transmitted via particles exhaled from infected persons. Yet, the size of such aerosol particles varies greatly, depending on its origin in the respiratory tract. In the ...
The increased use of nanoparticles (NPs) in consumer products and industrial processes has also increased the chances that the NPs will enter the environment from discarded consumer products and via ...
Metasurfaces have proven their utility in sensing applications where there is very little material of interest available for detection. Surrounding each metasurface aperture, there is a quantifiable ...
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are the most widely used nanoparticles in consumer products, thanks to their antimicrobial properties. The small size and high surface area of AgNPs increase their ...
Calculations show the predicted contamination levels in cleanrooms with turbulent mixing air and with vertical unidirectional airflow when people are dressed in modern cleanroom clothing systems.
insights from industryDr. Michelle ChenSenior Director of Analytical SciencesWyatt Technology In this interview, Dr. Michelle Chen, Senior Director of Analytical Sciences at Wyatt Technology, talks to ...