نتایج جستجو برای: quartz application

تعداد نتایج: 775294  

Journal: :The Analyst 2008
Dianping Tang Ruo Yuan Yaqin Chai

Gold nanowires with of designed length on a solid substrate have been proven as an efficiently immobilized affinity support for the detection of carcinoma antigen 125 (CA 125) in this study. The presence of gold nanowires provides a well-defined three-dimensional structure, and greatly amplifies the coverage of the anti-CA 125 protein on the probe surface. Moreover, the amount of anti-CA 125 va...

2006
J. R. Morrow

Introduction: Individual grains and small lithic clasts in thin-sectioned suevitic breccia samples from the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) Bosumtwi impact crater drillcore LB07A were examined petrographically to evaluate the occurrence , abundance, and characteristics of unshocked and shock-metamorphosed quartz. The analyzed samples were taken across a ~42-m-long (...

2012

Silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2), is a group IV metal oxide, which naturally occurs in both crystalline and amorphous forms (i.e. polymorphic; NTP, 2005). The various forms of crystalline silica are: α-quartz, β-quartz, α-tridymite, β-tridymite, α-cristobalite, β-cristobalite, keatite, coesite, stishovite, and moganite (NIOSH, 2002). The most abundant form of silica is α-quartz, and the term q...

2017
Christina Ziemann Alberto Escrig Giuliana Bonvicini Maria Jesús Ibáñez Eliseo Monfort Arturo Salomoni Otto Creutzenberg

The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce silicosis and may cause tumours in chronic periods. Consequently, RCS in the form of quartz and cristobalite has been classified as human lung carcinogen category 1 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer in 1997, acknowledging differences in hazardous potential depending on source as ...

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2008
W Miles W F Moll R D Hamilton R K Brown

Two recent intratracheal instillation toxicology studies in rats clearly show that a naturally occurring quartz, with occluded crystal surfaces (quartz isolate), produced significantly less inflammatory response than a crushed reference quartz (DQ12). Respirable-size quartz isolate was isolated from bentonite parent rock, without crushing or the use of chemicals, to ensure that the surface prop...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Instrumentation and Measurement 2003
Claudia Di Nucci Ada Fort Santina Rocchi Luca Tondi Valerio Vignoli Fabio Di Francesco M. Belén Serrano-Santos

In this paper, an innovative measurement system for odor classification, based on quartz crystal microbalances (QCMs), is presented. The application proposed in this paper is the detection of typical wine aroma compounds in mixtures containing ethanol. In QCM sensors, the sensitive layer is, e.g., a polymeric layer deposited on a quartz surface. Chemical mixtures are sorbed in the sensitive lay...

Journal: :Analytica chimica acta 2007
Francesco Ricci Giulia Volpe Laura Micheli Giuseppe Palleschi

The present review deals with novel developments in immunosensors destined for final application in food analysis. In this perspective particular emphasis will be given to the most important approaches which recently have been used for immunosensor construction and assembling. For this reason, electrochemical, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) techniques will...

2015
Wenbin Zhang Chik How Tan

In this paper, we propose a new multivariate signature scheme named MI-T-HFE as a competitor of QUARTZ. The core map of MI-T-HFE is of an HFEv type but more importantly has a specially designed trapdoor. This special trapdoor makes MI-T-HFE have several attractive advantages over QUARTZ. First of all, the core map and the public map of MI-T-HFE are both surjective. This surjectivity property is...

2017
Graham Hinchliffe Barbara Bollard-Breen Don A. Cowan Ashray Doshi Len N. Gillman Gillian Maggs-Kolling Asuncion de Los Rios Stephen B. Pointing

The hyper-arid central region of the Namib Desert is characterized by quartz desert pavement terrain that is devoid of vascular plant covers. In this extreme habitat the only discernible surface covers are epilithic lichens that colonize exposed surfaces of quartz rocks. These lichens are highly susceptible to disturbance and so field surveys have been limited due to concerns about disturbing t...

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