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Personal note
Looger, L, Dwyer, M, Smith, J, Hellinga, H, “Computational design of receptor and sensor proteins with novel functions”, Nature, vol. 423, pp185-190.
Dehghan, M, “Fully explicit finite-difference methods for two-dimensional diffusion with an integral condition”, Nonliner Analysis, vol.48, p637-650, 2002.
B. Baez et al, “Detection of chemical signatures from TNT buried in sand at various ambient conditions: phase II” Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets XI, SPIE International Society Optical Engineering, Orlando, FL, USA (2006) pp. 62171M..
Valsaraj, K.T et al, “Diffusive transport of 2, 4, 6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) from contaminated soil to overlying water”, Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol.59, p1-12, 1998.
Schramm, A et al, “Structure and Function of a Nitrifying Biofilm as Determined by In Situ Hybridization and the Use of Microelectrodes”, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol.62, No.12 p4641-4647, Dec. 1996.
Burlage et al, Oct 26, 1999, Method for detection of buried explosives using a biosensor. US Patent 5972638
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-kingdom.html
Dehghan, M, “Fully explicit finite-difference methods for two-dimensional diffusion with an integral condition”, Nonliner Analysis, vol.48, p637-650, 2002.
B. Baez et al, “Detection of chemical signatures from TNT buried in sand at various ambient conditions: phase II” Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets XI, SPIE International Society Optical Engineering, Orlando, FL, USA (2006) pp. 62171M..
Valsaraj, K.T et al, “Diffusive transport of 2, 4, 6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) from contaminated soil to overlying water”, Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol.59, p1-12, 1998.
Schramm, A et al, “Structure and Function of a Nitrifying Biofilm as Determined by In Situ Hybridization and the Use of Microelectrodes”, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol.62, No.12 p4641-4647, Dec. 1996.
Burlage et al, Oct 26, 1999, Method for detection of buried explosives using a biosensor. US Patent 5972638
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-kingdom.html
Edinburgh University iGEM Team 2009