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µChemLab: twenty years of developing CBRNE detection systems with low false alarm rates

Whiting et al., 2019

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4056129833248546091
Author
Whiting J
Myers E
Manginell R
Moorman M
Pfeifer K
Anderson J
Fix C
Washburn C
Staton A
Porter D
Graf D
Wheeler D
Richards J
Achuythan K
Roukes M
Simonson R
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XX

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Gas Chromatography (GC) is routinely used in the laboratory to temporally separate chemical mixtures into their constituent components for improved chemical identification. This paper will provide a overview of more than twenty years of development of one …
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