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  1. Luminescence: Solid Phase ☆
  2. Design and Development of Sensing RFID Tags on Flexible Foil Compatible With EPC Gen 2
  3. Optical sensor for carbon dioxide gas determination, characterization and improvements
  4. Experimental Techniques Used for the Characterization of Soft Nanoparticles
  5. Thermoresponsive Gold Polymer Nanohybrids with a Tunable Cross‐Linked MEO2MA Polymer Shell
  6. A General Perspective of the Characterization and Quantification of Nanoparticles: Imaging, Spectroscopic, and Separation Techniques
  7. Stability of daptomycin 5 mg/mL and heparin sodium 100 units/mL combined in lactated Ringer's injection and stored in polypropylene syringes at 4 and -20 C
  8. Design and characterization of a low thermal drift capacitive humidity sensor by inkjet-printing
  9. Microsystem-assisted synthesis of carbon dots with fluorescent and colorimetric properties for pH detection
  10. Characterisation and classification of binders used in art materials at the class and the subclass level
  11. Particle tuning and modulation of the magnetic/colour synergy in Fe(ii) spin crossover-polymer nanocomposites in a thermochromic sensor array
  12. An ionogel composite including copolymer nanowires for disposable electrochemiluminescent sensor configurations
  13. Properties and Printability of Inkjet and Screen-Printed Silver Patterns for RFID Antennas
  14. Using the mobile phone as Munsell soil-colour sensor: An experiment under controlled illumination conditions
  15. Screen Printed Flexible Radiofrequency Identification Tag for Oxygen Monitoring
  16. Feasibility of the use of disposable optical tongue based on neural networks for heavy metal identification and determination
  17. Disposable biosensor based on cathodic electrochemiluminescence of tris(2,2-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) for uric acid determination
  18. TCH-014 Evaluation of Long-Term Biological Activity of Infliximab 10 mg/ml and 5 mg/ml in NaCl 0.9% by ELISA
  19. TCH-025 Long-Term Study of the Formation of Aggregates in Undiluted Bevacizumab 25 mg/ml
  20. TCH-026 Long-Term Study of the Formation of Aggregates in Undiluted Cetuximab 5 mg/ml
  21. Transmission-Mode Scanner for Potassium Determination Using Colorimetric Disposable Sensors
  22. Carbon dots for copper detection with down and upconversion fluorescent properties as excitation sources
  23. Photographing the synergy between magnetic and colour properties in spin crossover material [Fe(NH2trz)3](BF4)2: a temperature sensor perspective
  24. Fast prototyping of paper-based microfluidic devices by contact stamping using indelible ink
  25. Physical and electrical properties of ink-jet and screen printed patterns for RFID HF antennas
  26. Use of digital reflection devices for measurement using hue-based optical sensors
  27. Electrochemiluminescent disposable cholesterol biosensor based on avidin–biotin assembling with the electroformed luminescent conducting polymer poly(luminol-biotinylated pyrrole)
  28. LED–LED portable oxygen gas sensor
  29. Determination of O2 using colour sensing from image processing with mobile devices
  30. Portable reconfigurable instrument for analytical determinations using disposable electrochemiluminescent screen-printed electrodes
  31. A Compact Optical Instrument with Artificial Neural Network for pH Determination
  32. Characterization of disposable optical sensors for heavy metal determination
  33. An Expert System for Full pH Range Prediction Using a Disposable Optical Sensor Array
  34. Proteomic approach to investigating the molecular integrity of rituximab when diluted in typical hospital conditions
  35. Multisensor probe for soil monitoring
  36. Discrimination of aged mixtures of lipidic paint binders by Raman spectroscopy and chemometrics
  37. Environmental monitoring using a conventional photographic digital camera for multianalyte disposable optical sensors
  38. SPE biosensor for cholesterol in serum samples based on electrochemiluminescent luminol copolymer
  39. An IUPAC-based approach to estimate the detection limit in co-extraction-based optical sensors for anions with sigmoidal response calibration curves
  40. Disposable luminol copolymer-based biosensor for uric acid in urine
  41. Handheld colorimeter for determination of heavy metal concentrations
  42. Disposable optical tongue for alkaline ion analysis
  43. Sensor array-based optical portable instrument for determination of pH
  44. Mobile phone platform as portable chemical analyzer
  45. A new light emitting diode–light emitting diode portable carbon dioxide gas sensor based on an interchangeable membrane system for industrial applications
  46. Recent developments in handheld and portable optosensing—A review
  47. Study of the GC–MS determination of the palmitic–stearic acid ratio for the characterisation of drying oil in painting: La Encarnación by Alonso Cano as a case study
  48. A surface fit approach with a disposable optical tongue for alkaline ion analysis
  49. Copolymerization of luminol on screen-printed cells for single-use electrochemiluminescent sensors
  50. Full-range optical pH sensor array based on neural networks
  51. Multi-ion detection by one-shot optical sensors using a colour digital photographic camera
  52. Evaluation of analytical reflection scanometry as an analytical tool
  53. Minimization of sensing elements for full-range optical pH device formulation
  54. Analysis of phenolic compounds in health care products by low‐pressure liquid‐chromatography with monolithic column and chemiluminescent detection
  55. Compact optical instrument for simultaneous determination of oxygen and carbon dioxide
  56. Full-range optical pH sensor based on imaging techniques
  57. Parabens determination with a hybrid FIA/HPLC system with ultra-short monolithic column
  58. Hand-held optical instrument for CO2 in gas phase based on sensing film coating optoelectronic elements
  59. Phosphorescent sensing of carbon dioxide based on secondary inner-filter quenching
  60. Analytical Chemistry in Spain: from the enlightenment period to the present age
  61. A Portable Luminometer with a Disposable Electrochemiluminescent Biosensor for Lactate Determination
  62. Analysis of parabens in cosmetics by low pressure liquid chromatography with monolithic column and chemiluminescent detection
  63. Double-armed crown ethers for calcium optical sensors
  64. Color Measurements in Blue‐Tinted Cups for Virgin‐Olive‐Oil Tasting
  65. Intense Sweetener Mixture Resolution by Flow Injection Method with On-Line Monolithic Element
  66. Preliminary study of UV ageing process of proteinaceous paint binder by FT-IR and principal component analysis
  67. Multianalyte imaging in one-shot format sensors for natural waters
  68. Determination of Tramadol, Metamizole, Ropivacaine, and Bupivacaine in Analgesic Mixture Samples by HPLC with DAD Detection
  69. Disposable electrochemiluminescent biosensor for lactate determination in saliva
  70. Ferrocene–Carbohydrate Conjugates as Electrochemical Probes for Molecular Recognition Studies
  71. Colourimetric characterisation of disposable optical sensors from spectroradiometric measurements
  72. Revisitation of the phenylisothiocyanate‐derivatives procedure for amino acid determination by HPLC‐UV
  73. One-shot lactate chemiluminescent biosensor
  74. Scanometric potassium determination with ionophore-based disposable sensors
  75. The use of one-shot sensors with a dedicated portable electronic radiometer for nitrate measurements in aqueous solutions
  76. Development of an LC–DAD Method for Analysis of Dexketoprofen, Tramadol, and Haloperidol. Study of the Stability of Mixtures Used for Patient-Controlled Analgesia
  77. Comparison between traditional strategies and classification technique (SIMCA) in the identification of old proteinaceous binders
  78. Enhancing ADC resolution through Field Programmable Analog Array dynamic reconfiguration
  79. Determination of Celecoxib, Rofecoxib, Sodium Diclofenac and Niflumic Acid in Human Serum Samples by HPLC with DAD Detection
  80. Potassium disposable optical sensor based on transflectance and cromaticity measurements
  81. Simultaneous determination of antioxidants, preservatives and sweetener additives in food and cosmetics by flow injection analysis coupled to a monolithic column
  82. Open Air Calibration with Temperature Compensation of a Luminescence Quenching-Based Oxygen Sensor for Portable Instrumentation
  83. Microcontroller-based portable instrument for stabilised optical oxygen sensor
  84. Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Determination of Six 5-Nitroimidazoles in Animal Feedstuff
  85. Oxygen-sensing film coated photodetectors for portable instrumentation
  86. Heavy metal concentrations in the general population of Andalusia, South of Spain
  87. Response to a Comment on “Disposable Receptor-Based Optical Sensor for Nitrate”
  88. Improvement in LC–MS calibration by addition of fragment signals
  89. Irreversible optical sensor for mercury determination based on tetraarylborate decomposition
  90. Establishment of wide-range linear response curves in bulk optode sensors for cations based on ion exchange
  91. A simplified measurement procedure and portable electronic photometer for disposable sensors based on ionophore-chromoionophore chemistry for potassium determination
  92. Disposable chemiluminometric sensor for rapid determination of EDTA
  93. Improved Multianalyte Determination of the Intense Sweeteners Aspartame and Acesulfame‐K with a Solid Sensing Zone Implemented in an FIA Scheme
  94. Resolution of an intense sweetener mixture by use of a flow injection sensor with on-line solid-phase extraction
  95. Logit linearization of analytical response curves in optical disposable sensors based on coextraction for monovalent anions
  96. Magnesium optical one-shot sensor based on a coumarin chromoionophore
  97. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer disposable sensor for copper(II)
  98. Use of Optically Transparent Membranes for Preconcentration and Direct Phosphorimetric Determination of Pharmaceutical Flumequine
  99. Fluorescence Quenching of the Europium Tetracycline Hydrogen Peroxide Complex by Copper (II) and other Metal Ions
  100. Development of a One-Shot Optical Citrate Sensor Based on a Guanidinium Synthetic Receptor
  101. Disposable Receptor-Based Optical Sensor for Nitrate
  102. A test strip for chloride analysis in environmental water
  103. Magnesium-selective test strip
  104. LUMINESCENCE | Solid Phase
  105. Membrane Preconcentration of Nalidixic and Piromidic Acids and Simultaneous Determination Using a Synchronous Solid‐Phase Phosphorescence Approach
  106. Irreversible optical test strip for mercury determination based on neutral ionophore
  107. Convenient Methods for the Synthesis of Ferrocene−Carbohydrate Conjugates
  108. Determination of hypochlorite in water using a chemiluminescent test strip
  109. A test strip for chloride analysis in environmental water
  110. Solid-phase ultraviolet absorbance spectrophotometric multisensor for the simultaneous determination of butylated hydroxytoluene and co-existing antioxidants
  111. Flow-through spectrophotometric sensor for the determination of saccharin in low-calorie products
  112. Flow-through Spectrophotometric Sensor for the Determination of Aspartame in Low-Calorie and Dietary Products
  113. Calcium selective test strip for water and milk
  114. Determination of oxolinic acid in cow's milk and human urine by means of a single-use phosphorimetric sensor
  115. Simple Resolution of Butylated Hydroxyanisole and n‐Propyl Gallate in Fatty Foods and Cosmetics Samples by Flow‐Injection Solid‐Phase Spectrophotometry
  116. Characterisation of a transparent optical test strip for quantification of water hardness
  117. Chapter 3 Solid-phase spectrometric assays
  118. A disposable single-use optical sensor for potassium determination based on neutral ionophore
  119. Determination of five nitroimidazoles in water by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
  120. FLOW-THROUGH SENSOR FOR DETERMINATION OF BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE IN COSMETICS
  121. Test strip for determination of nitrite in water
  122. A MULTILAYER OPTICAL TEST STRIP FOR COPPER DETERMINATION IN HUMAN PLASMA
  123. Optical test strip for calcium determination based on a neutral ionophore
  124. High-performance liquid chromatography determination of Zn-bacitracin in animal feed by post-column derivatization and fluorescence detection
  125. Determination of the pesticide morestan by means of a single-use phosphorimetric sensor
  126. Determination of the antibiotic zinc bacitracin in animal food by high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection
  127. Flow injection analysis of the insecticide imidacloprid in water samples with photochemically induced fluorescence detection
  128. Determination of protein content using a solid phase spectrophotometric procedure
  129. SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID AND CODEINE MIXTURES IN PHARMACEUTICALS
  130. Monoparameter sensors for the determination of the antioxidants butylated hydroxyanisole and n-propyl gallate in foods and cosmetics by flow injection spectrophotometry
  131. Determination of calcium by a single-use optical sensor
  132. Simultaneous spectrofluorimetric determination of (acetyl)salicylic acid, codeine and pyridoxine in pharmaceutical preparations using partial least-squares multivariate calibration
  133. Chemiluminescence determination of sodium 2-mercaptoethane sulfonate by flow injection analysis using cerium(IV) sensitized by quinine
  134. Single-use phosphorimetric sensor for the determination of nalidixic acid in human urine and milk
  135. Determination of thiabendazole in foods and waters by solid-phase transmitted room-temperature phosphorescence
  136. Application of partial least squares multivariate calibration for the determination of mixtures of carbaryl and thiabendazole in waters by transmitted solid phase spectrophosphorimetry
  137. Determination of Morestan Residues in Water and Foodstuffs by Transmitted Room Temperature Solid Phase Spectrophosphorimetry
  138. Determination of carbaryl in foods by solid-phase room-temperature phosphorimetry
  139. Simultaneous determination of the colorants tartrazine, ponceau 4R and sunset yellow FCF in foodstuffs by solid phase spectrophotometry using partial least squares multivariate calibration
  140. Use of Transmitted Room-Temperature Phosphorescence to Improve Nalidixic Acid Determination
  141. Solid-phase spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of hydrazine at sub-ng ml−1 level
  142. Simultaneous determination of tartrazine and sunset yellow in cosmetic products by first-derivative spectrophotometry
  143. Simultaneous Determination of Colorant Mixtures Used in Cosmetics by Partial Least-Squares Multivariate Calibration Spectrophotometry.
  144. Simultaneous Determination of the Colorants Sunset Yellow FCF and Quinoline Yellow by Solid-phase Spectrophotometry Using Partial Least Squares Multivariate Calibration
  145. Export and smuggling of Spanish platina in the eighteenth century
  146. Simultaneous determination of quinoline yellow and brilliant blue FCF in cosmetics by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  147. Determination of colorant matters mixtures in foods by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  148. First-derivative solid-phase spectrophotometric determination of molybdenum at the ng ml level
  149. Determination of unsulphonated quinoline yellow in soft drinks by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  150. Simultaneous determination of benomyl and morestan residues in waters by synchronous solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  151. Close overlapping discrimination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by synchronous scanning at variable-angle solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  152. Determination of benomyl residues in waters by solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  153. Simultaneous determination of Sunset Yellow FCF and Sudan I by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  154. A solid-phase spectrophotometric method for the determination of sulphathiazole
  155. A Study of the Materials in the Mural Paintings at the 'Corral del Carbon' in Granada, Spain
  156. Flow-injection method for the determination of tin in fruit juices using solid-phase spectrophotometry
  157. Spectrofluorimetric determination of traces of bromide
  158. Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon residues in water by synchronous solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  159. Simultaneous determination of carbaryl and o-phenylphenol residues in waters by first-derivative synchronous solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  160. Determination of Benzo(a)pyrene in Water by Synchronous Fluorimetry Following Preconcentration on Sephadex Gels
  161. Determination of morestan residues in waters by solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  162. Implementation of ultraviolet solid-phase spectrophotometry by use of derivative techniques
  163. Determination of Trace Amounts of Carbaryl in Water by Solid Phase Spectrofluorimetry
  164. Determination of traces of aluminium with chrome azurol S by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  165. Determination of sulphathiazole in the presence of sulphametazine by first-derivative solid-phase spectrophotometry
  166. Determination of Tin in Natural Waters and Fruit Juices by Solid Phase Spectrophotometry
  167. Determination of thiabendazole residues in waters by solid-phase spectrofluorometry
  168. Determination of Ultra-Traces of Anthracene in Water Samples by Solid-Phase Spectrofluorometry.
  169. Simultaneous determination of yohimbine and boldine by first-derivative synchronous spectrofluorimetry
  170. Determination of trace amounts of aluminium in natural waters by solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  171. Determination of Trace Amounts of Cobalt at sub-μg 1−1Level by Solid Phase Spectrophotometry
  172. Extractive-spectrophotometric determination of manganese(II) using 3-bromobenzohydroxamic acid as chelating agent
  173. Simultaneous determination of molybdenum and tungsten by first-derivative synchronous solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  174. 2,6-Bis[(o-hydroxy)phenyliminomethyl]-1-hydroxybenzene as a reagent for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of aluminium
  175. Simultaneous determination of aluminium and beryllium by first-derivative synchronous solid-phase spectrofluorimetry
  176. ChemInform Abstract: Trace Analysis by Solid Phase Spectrophotometry
  177. Solid Phase Spectrophotometric Microdetermination of Manganese
  178. Determination of Traces of Vanadium with 5-Bomosalicylhydroxamic Acid by Solid-Phase Spectrophotometry
  179. Spectrofluorimetric determination of traces of indium with 5-chiorosalicylidene-o-aminophenol
  180. Solid Phase Spectrophotometric Microdetermination of Copper
  181. Simultaneous determination of sulphathiazole and sulphanilamide in pharmaceuticals by derivative spectrophotometry
  182. Determination of Uranium in Natural Waters by Solid Phase Spectrometry
  183. Determination of trace amounts of tungsten with carminic acid by ion-exchange spectrofluorimetry
  184. Determination of titanium in seawater by ion-exchange spectrophotometry
  185. Determination of trace aluminum in natural waters by ion exchanger fluorometry.
  186. Determination of beryllium in water by ion-exchange spectrofluorimetry
  187. Determination of acetoacetate in urine by solid-phase spectrophotometry
  188. Simultaneous determination of molybdenum and tungsten by first-derivative synchronous spectrofluorimetry
  189. Spectrophotometric determination of zinc with 2‐(2‐thienyl) benzothiazoline in pharmaceutical samples
  190. Microdetermination of fluoride in water by ion-exchange spectrophotometry
  191. Determination of iron by atomic absorption spectrometry after synergistic extraction of the iron(III)-5,5′-methylene-disalicylohydroxamate-tributyl phosphate complex
  192. Microdetermination of vanadium by ion-exchanger colorimetry
  193. Polarographic Study of Schiff Bases Derived From 2‐Pyrrolecarboxaldehyde and 2‐Thiophenecarboxaldehyde
  194. Determination of nitrite in sea-water by ion-exchanger colorimetry
  195. Studies on the thermal decomposition of salicylhydroxamic acid and its metal complexes with Ni(II), Co(II), Fe(II), Mn(II) and Zn(II)
  196. Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of titanium in ore and synthetic samples with 5,5′-methylenedisalicylohydroxamic acid
  197. Spectrophotometric extractive determination of thiocyanate as a mixed-ligand iron-thiocyanate-2-(phenyliminomethyl)pyridine complex
  198. Rearrangement of 2-(2-thienyl)benzothiazoline in the presence of thiophilic metal ions
  199. Studies on the thermal decomposition of some metal complexes of 5,5′-methylendisalicylhydroxamic acid
  200. Étude des bases de Schiff dérivées de la salicylaldehyde et de la 2-aminopyridine. Propriétés et capacité de complexation
  201. Complexes de Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II) et UO2(II) avec les bases de Schiff N-(4-méthyl-2-pyridyI)salicylaldimine et N-(6-méthyl-2-pyridyl)salicylaldimine
  202. Spectrophotometric determination of vanadium in petroleum crudes and derivatives
  203. Study of 2-(o-carboxyphenyliminomethyl)pyridine acid and its ferrous complexes
  204. Spectrophotometric extractive determination of iodide as tris(2-(phenyliminomethyl)pyridine) Fe(II) iodide
  205. Stability constants of complexes formed by some metal ions with 2-(phenyliminomethyl)pyridine and 2-(o-hydroxyphenyliminomethyl)pyridine