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A Guide to Field Instrumentation in Geotechnics: Principles, Installation and Reading, 1st Ed.
Bassett, Richard2012
Spon Press - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0415675375
ISBN-13: 9780415675376
  PGS: 256List: 145.00     YOUR PRICE: 137.75

A Practical Guide to MALDI MS: Instrumentation, Methods and Applications
Not Listed2007
The MALDI Process and Method@pMALDI Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation@pMALDI MS in Protein Chemistry and Proteomics@pMicroprobing and Imaging MALDI for Biomarker Detection@pAnalysis of Nucleic Acids and Practical Implementations in Genomics and Genetics@pMALDI MS of Glycans@pLipids@pMALDI MS for Polymer Characterization@pSmall Molecule Desorption/Ionization Mass Analysis@p
WileyHISBN-10: 3527314407
ISBN-13: 9783527314409
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Accelerator Instrumentation
HINKSON1993
SPRINGER VERLAGHISBN-10: 1563961908
ISBN-13: 9781563961908
  PGS: N/AList: 125.00     YOUR PRICE: 118.75

Accelerator Instrumentation
Beadle, ; Castillo,1997
AIP Press - SVHISBN-10: 0883186454
ISBN-13: 9780883186459
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Accelerator Instrumentation
BEADLE1997
SPRINGER VERLAGHISBN-10: 0883186459
ISBN-13: 9780883186459
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Accelerator Instrumentation, 3rd Annual Workshop
Barry, ; Kloeppel,1997
AIP Press - SVHISBN-10: 0883189348
ISBN-13: 9780883189344
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Advanced Instrumentation and Computer I/O Design: Real-Time Computer Interactive Engineering
Patrick H. Garrett2000
Preface. Sensors, Excitation, and Linearization. Operational and Instrumentation Amplifiers. Filters for Measurement Signals. Analog Signal Acquisition, Conditioning, and Processing. Devices for Data Conversion. Sampled Data, Intersample Error, and Interpolation. Conversion System Design with Computer-Assisted Analysis. Advanced Interfacing Systems for Imaging, Digital Control, and Adaptive Performance. Digital Processor Interfacing, Intelligent I/O, and Programming. Distributed Interfacing Systems. Index.
Wiley-IEEE PressSISBN-10: 0780360133
ISBN-13: 9780780360136
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Advances in LC-MS Instrumentation
N/A2007
The different LC-MS techniques available today were developed to suit specific analytical needs and the application range covered by each one is wide, but still limited. GC amenable compounds can be all analyzed with a single GC-MS system whereas HPLC applications call for specific LC-MS instrumental arrangements. ESI, APCI, APPI, and EI are ionization techniques that can be combined with different analyzers, in single or tandem configuration, to create the ultimate system for a certain application. Once approaching LC-MS for a specific need, the fast technical evolution and the variegated commercial offer can induce confusion in the potential user.
The role of this book is to enlighten the state-of-the-art of LC-MS evolution through a series of contributions written by the people that brought major, recent innovations in the field. Each chapter will take into consideration the novelties, the advantages and the possible applications covered by a particular technical solution. The book will also include new analytical methods that can provide benefits using the most recent innovations in LC-MS plus a certain number of key applications.

- Contains contributions from major innovators in the field
- Covers the latest developments in the field of LC-MS
- Gives a clear outline on the advantages of various techniques and their applications
Elsevier ScienceISBN-10: 0444527737
ISBN-13: 9780444527738
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Aerosol Sampling: Science, Standards, Instrumentation and Applications
James H. Vincent (Institute of Occupatio2007
Part A: SCIENTIFIC FRAMEWORK FOR AEROSOL SAMPLING.@pChapter 1: Introduction.@pAerosols.@pParticle size.@pElementary particle size statistics.@pAerosol measurement.@pSampler performance characteristics.@pReferences.@p@pChapter 2: Fluid and aerosol mechanical background.@pFluid mechanical background.@pAerosol mechanics.@pChapter 3: Experimental methods in aerosol sampler studies.@pIntroduction.@pMethodology for assessing sampler performance.@pScaling relationships for aerosol samplers.@pTest facilities.@pTest aerosol generation.@pReference methods.@pAssessment of collected aerosol.@pAerosol sampler test protocols and procedures.@pChapter 4: The nature of air flow near aerosol samplers.@pIntroduction.@pLine and point sink samplers.@pThin-walled slot and tube entries.@pThick-walled tubes.@pSimple blunt samplers facing the wind.@pBlunt samplers with orientations other than facing the wind.@pMore complex sampling systems.@pEffects of freestream turbulence.@pChapter 5: Aspiration in moving air.@pIntroduction.@pThin-walled tube samplers.@pBlunt samplers.@pChapter 6: Aspiration in calm and slowly-moving air.@pIntroduction.@pSampling in perfectly calm air.@pSlowly moving air.@pChapter 7: Interferences to aerosol aspiration.@pIntroduction.@pInterferences during aspiration.@pInterferences after aspiration.@pChapter 8: Mechanisms for aerosol particle size selection after aspiration.@pIntroduction.@pElutriation.@pFiltration by porous foam media.@pCentrifugation.@pImpaction.@pDiffusion.@pOther particle size-selective mechanisms.@pPart B: STANDARDS FOR AEROSOLS.@pChapter 9: Framework for aerosol sampling in working and ambient environments.@pIntroduction.@pExposure to aerosols.@pFramework for health-related aerosol sampling.@pNon-health-related aerosol standards.@pReferences.@pChapter 10: Particle size-selective criteria for coarse aerosol fractions.@pIntroduction.@pExperimental studies of inhalability.@pParticle size-selective criteria for the inhalable fraction.@pOverview.@pChapter 11: Particle size-selective criteria for fine aerosol fractions.@pIntroduction.@pStudies of regional deposition of inhaled aerosols.@pCriteria for particle size-selective sampling for fine aerosol fractions.@pOverview.@pChapter 12: Limit values.@pIntroduction.@pAerosol-related health effects.@pThe processes of standards setting.@pOccupational exposure limits (OELs).@pAmbient atmospheric aerosol limits.@pSpecial cases.@pPart C: AEROSOL SAMPLING INSTRUMENTATION AND APPLICATIONS.@pChapter 13: Historical milestones in practical aerosol sampling.@pIntroduction.@pOccupational aerosol sampling.@pAmbient atmospheric aerosol sampling.@pChapter 14: Sampling for coarse aerosol in workplaces.@pIntroduction.@pStatic (or area) samplers for coarse aerosol fractions.@pPersonal samplers for coarse aerosol fractions.@pAnalysis of performance data for inhalable aerosol samplers.@pPassive aerosol samplers.@pChapter 15: Sampling for fine aerosol fractions in workplaces.@pIntroduction.@pSamplers for the respirable fraction.@pSamplers for the thoracic fraction.@pSamplers for PM2.5.@pThoracic particle size selection for fibrous aerosols.@pSampling for very fine aerosols.@pSimultaneous sampling for more than one aerosol fraction.@pChapter 16: Sampling probes for stack sampling.@pIntroduction.@pBasic considerations.@pStack sampling methods.@pSampling probes for stack sampling.@pSampling for determining particle size distribution in stacks.@pDirect-reading stack-monitoring instruments.@pChapter 17: Sampling for aerosols in the ambient atmosphere.@pIntroduction.@pSampling for coarse 'nuisance' aerosols.@pSampling for 'black smoke'.@pSampling for total suspended particulate in the ambient atmosphere.@pSampling for fine aerosol fractions in the ambient atmosphere.@pMeteorological sampling.@pChapter 18: Sampling for the determination of particle size distribution.@pIntroduction.@pRationale.@pAerosol spectrometers.@pCascade impactors.@pOther spectrometers.@pParticle size distribution analysis by microscopy.@pChapter 19: Sampling for bioaerosols.@pIntroduction.@pStandards for bioaerosols.@pTechnical issues for bioaerosol sampling.@pEarly bioaerosol sampling.@pCriteria for bioaerosol sampling.@pInertial samplers.@pCentrifugal samplers.@p'Total' and inhalable bioaerosol.@pOther samplers.@pChapter 20: Direct reading aerosol sampling instruments.@pIntroduction.@pOptical aerosol-measuring instruments.@pElectrical particle measurement.@pCondensation nuclei/particle counters.@pMechanical aerosol mass measurement.@pNuclear mass detectors.@pSurface area monitoring.@pAnalytical chemical methods.@pBioaerosol monitoring.@pPART D: AEROSOL SAMPLER APPLICATIONS AND FIELD STUDIES.@pChapter 21: Pumps and paraphernalia.@pIntroduction.@pAir moving systems.@pFlowrate.@pCollection media.@pAnalysis of collected samples.@pChapter 22: Field studies of aerosol samplers in workplaces.@pIntroduction.@pPersonal and static (or area) sampling.@pRelationship between 'total' and inhalable aerosol.@pConverti
WILEYHISBN-10: 0470027258
ISBN-13: 9780470027257
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Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation, Second Edition, 2nd Ed.
Northrop, Robert B.2012
CRC Press - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 1439866694
ISBN-13: 9781439866696
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Analytic Instrumentation
Liptak; Bela G.1994
1. Analyzer Application and Selection 2. Analyzer Sampling-Process Samples 3. Analyzer Sampling-Stack Particulates 4. Air Quality Monitoring 5. Biometers 6. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and Total Oxygen Demand (TOD) 7. Calorimeters 8. Carbon Dioxide 9. Carbon Monoxide 10. Chlorine 11. Chromatographs-Gas 12. Chromatographs-Liquid 13. Coal Analyzers 14. Colorimeters 15. Combustibles 16. Conductivity Analyzers 17. Consistency Analyzers 18. Corrosion Monitoring 19. Differential Vapor Pressure Sensor 20. Dioxin Analysis 21. Elemental Monitors 22. Fiber-Optic Probes 23. Fluoride Analyzers 24. Hydrocarbon Analyzers 25. Hydrogen Sulfide 26. Infrared Analyzers 27. Ion-Selective Electrodes 28. Mass Spectrometers 29. Mercury in Air 30. Mercury in Water 31. Moisture in Air: Humidity and Dew Point 32. Moisture in Gases and Liquids 33. Moisture in Solids 34. Molecular Weight 35. Nitrate, Ammonia, and Total Nitrogen 36. Nitrogen Oxide Analyzers 37. Odor Detection 38. Oil in or on Water 39. Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) 40. Oxygen in Gases 41. Oxygen in Liquids (Dissolved Oxygen) 42. Ozone in Gas 43. Ozone in Water 44. Particulates, Opacity, Dust, and Smoke 45. Particle Size and Distribution Monitors 46. pH Measurement 47. Phosphorus Analyzer 48. Physical Properties Analyzers-ASTM Methods 49. Refractometers 50. Streaming Current or Particle Charge Analyzer 51. Sulfur-in-Oil Analyzers 52. Sulfur Oxide Analyzers 53. Thermal Conductivity Detectors 54. Total Carbon Analyzers 55. Toxic Gas Monitoring 56. Turbidity, Sludge, and Suspended Solids 57. Ultraviolet and Visible Analyzers 58. Viscometers-Application and Selection 59. Viscometers-Laboratory 60. Viscometers-Industrial 61. Voltametric, Amperometric, and Other Electrochemical Analyzers 62. Water Quality Monitoring 63. Wet-Chemistry and Autotitrator Analyzers Index
KRAUSE PUBLICATIONS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRAISBN-10: 0801983975
ISBN-13: 9780801983979
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Analytical Instrumentation Handbook, Third Edition, 3rd Ed.
Cazes, Jack2004
CRC Press - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0824753488
ISBN-13: 9780824753481
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Analytical Instrumentation: A Guide to Laboratory, Portable and Miniaturized Instruments
Gillian McMahon (Dublin City University2008
Foreword@pPreface@pAcknowledgements@pAcronyms and Abbreviations@pSection I: Introduction@p@pSection II: Laboratory Analytical Instrumentation@pChapter 1: Spectrometric instruments @pInfrared and Raman@pLuminescence@pNuclear magnetic resonance@pMass spectrometry @pAtomic absorption spectrometry and atomic fluorescence  spectrometry@p1.2.2                   Inductively coupled plasma/atomic emission spectrometry@p1.2.3                   Inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry@p@pChapter 2: Separation instruments@p2.1 Gas chromatography@p@p2.2         High performance liquid chromatography@p@p@p2.3         Ion chromatography@p@p2.4         Capillary electrophoresis@p@p2.5         Supercritical fluid chromatography@p2.6         Hyphenated instruments@p@p@p2.6.1       Hyphenated gas chromatography techniques@p2.6.2       Hyphenated liquid chromatography techniques@p2.6.3       Hyphenated capillary electrophoresis techniques@p@pChapter 3: Imaging instruments@p3.1      Optical microscopy@p3.2      Confocal microscopy@p3.3      Electron microscopy@p3.3.1 Scanning electron microscopy@p3.3.2 Transmission electron microscopy@p3.4      Scanning probe microscopy@p3.4.1       Scanning tunnelling microscopy@p3.4.2       Atomic force microscopy@p3.5      Spectral imaging@p@pChapter 4: Electrochemical instruments@p4.1 Potentiometry@p4.2 Voltammetry@p4.3 Conductimetry@p@pChapter 5: Other instruments@p5.1      Thermogravimetric analysis@p@p5.2    Differential scanning calorimetry@p5.3    X-ray diffraction@p5.2    Differential scanning calorimetry@p5.3    X-ray diffraction@p@p@p@p@p@p@pSection III: Portable Analytical Instrumentation@pThe drive for portable analytical instruments@p@pChapter 6: Portable instruments in the laboratory@p6.1 Spectrometric instruments@p6.2 Separation instruments@p6.3 Imaging instruments@p6.4 Electrochemical instruments@p@pChapter 7: Portable instruments in various applications@p7.1 Medical applications@p7.1.1       Point-of-care technology@p7.1.2       Blood glucose testing@p7.1.3       Blood coagulation monitoring@p7.1.4       Other point-of-care devices@p7.2 Environmental applications@p7.2.1                   Field devices@p7.2.2                   Water quality monitoring@p7.2.3                   Soil and sediment testing@p7.2.4                   Air monitoring@p7.3 Security and defence applications@p7.4 Other applications@pSection IV: Process Analytical Instrumentation@pThe drive for process analysis@p@pChapter 8: Process analytical instrumentation in industry@p8.1 In-process sampling@p8.2 In-process analysis@p8.2.1                   Flow injection analysis@p8.2.2                   Spectroscopic analysis@p8.2.3                   Separation analysis@p8.2.4                   Imaging analysis@p8.2.5                   Electrochemical analysis@p8.3 Laboratory integrated management systems@p@pSection V: Miniaturised Analytical Instrumentation@pThe drive for miniaturised analytical instrumentation@p@pChapter 9: Chip-based instrumentation@p9.1 The development of chip-based analytical devices@p@p9.2 Challenges for chip-based analytical devices@p9.2.1                   Moving and mixing fluids on a chip@p9.2.2                 &
Wiley-InterscienceISBN-10: 0470027959
ISBN-13: 9780470027950
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Analytical Instrumentation: Performance Characteristics and Quality
Graham Currell (University of the West o2000
Analytical Measurements. Uncertainty and Random Error. Instrument Performance Characteristics. Quality Systems in Analytical Measurements. UV-Visible Spectrophotometer Systems. Atomic Spectroscopy. Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectrophotometers. System Characteristics of Gas Chromatography and High Performance Liquid Chromatography. High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Gas Chromatography. Capillary Electrophoresis. Mass Spectrometry Systems. Signals. Unwanted Signals: Noise, Drift and Interference. Convolution. Monochromators. Radiation Sources. Radiation Detectors. Responses to Self-Assessment Questions. Bibliography. SI Units and Physical Constants. Periodic Table. Index.
JOHN WILEY & SONSSISBN-10: 0471999016
ISBN-13: 9780471999010
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Applied Structural and Mechanical Vibrations; Theory, Methods and Measuring Instrumentation, 1st Ed.
GATTI, PAOLO L.1999
Routledge - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0419227105
ISBN-13: 9780419227106
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Applied Technology and Instrumentation for Process Control
Not Listed2004
Taylor & FrancisISBN-10: 1591690218
ISBN-13: 9781591690214
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2000: Airborne & Space Telescopes and Astronomical Instrumentation
SPIE2000
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4008, 4012, 4013, 4014
SPIEISBN-10: 0819436870
ISBN-13: 9780819436870
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2000: High-Resolution Astronomy
SPIE2000
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4006, 4007
SPIEISBN-10: 0819436863
ISBN-13: 9780819436863
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2002: Ground-based Telescopes and Instrumentation
SPIE2003
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4834, 4835, 4836, 4837, 4841, 4842, 4843
SPIEISBN-10: 0819446718
ISBN-13: 9780819446718
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2002: High-Resolution Astronomy
SPIE2003
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4838, 4839, 4840, 4852, 4860
SPIEISBN-10: 0819446725
ISBN-13: 9780819446725
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2002: Space-based Telescopes and Instrumentation
SPIE2003
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4849, 4850, 4851, 4852, 4854, 4857
SPIEISBN-10: 0819446732
ISBN-13: 9780819446732
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2002: Topics in Astronomy: Information Technologies, MMW and Sub-MMW Detectors, Solar As
SPIE2003
Includes Proceedings Vols. 4844, 4845, 4846, 4847, 4848, 4853, 4855, 4856, 4858, 4859, 4860
SPIEISBN-10: 0819446749
ISBN-13: 9780819446749
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2004: Detectors, Structures, Systems Engineering, and Information and Control Technologi
SPIE2004
Includes Proceedings Vols. 5493, 5494, 5495, 5496, 5497, 5498, 5499, 5500, 5501
SPIEISBN-10: 0819454409
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2004: Ground-based Telescopes and Instrumentation
SPIE2004
Includes Proceedings Vols. 5489, 5490, 5492
SPIEISBN-10: 0819454393
ISBN-13: 9780819454393
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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2004: Space Telescopes and Astronomy
SPIE2004
Includes Proceedings Vols. 5487, 5488, 5491
SPIEISBN-10: 0819454386
ISBN-13: 9780819454386
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