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Ionic Liquid Interface as a Cell Scaffold
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Repetitive Direct Comparison Method for Odor Sensing
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Topology optimization for piezoresistive nanomechanical surface stress sensors in anisotropic <111> orientations.
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Discrimination of structurally similar odorous molecules with various concentrations by using a nanomechanical sensor
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Pattern recognition of solid materials by multiple probe gases
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Identification of gas species and their concentrations by using sorption kinetics of viscoelastic film
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Effects of Center Metals in Porphines on Nanomechanical Gas Sensing
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Graphene Oxide as a Sensing Material for Gas Detection Based on Nanomechanical Sensors in the Static Mode
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Sorption-induced static mode nanomechanical sensing with viscoelastic receptor layers for multistep injection-purge cycles
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Nanomechanical Sensors for Gas Detection towards Artificial Olfaction
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Discrimination of Methanol from Ethanol in Gasoline Using a Membrane-type Surface Stress Sensor Coated with Copper(I) Complex
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Finite Element Analysis of Interface Dependence on Nanomechanical Sensing
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Statistical Evaluation of Total Expiratory Breath Samples Collected throughout a Year: Reproducibility and Applicability toward Olfactory Sensor-Based Breath Diagnostics
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Highly Ordered 1D Fullerene Crystals for Concurrent Control of Macroscopic Cellular Orientation and Differentiation toward Large-Scale Tissue Engineering
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Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Silage through Odors with Nanomechanical Sensors
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Recent Advances in Nanomechanical Membrane-Type Surface Stress Sensors towards Artificial Olfaction
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Detection of Trace Amounts of Water in Organic Solvents by DNA-Based Nanomechanical Sensors
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Effects of partial attachment at the interface between receptor and substrate on nanomechanical cantilever sensing
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Supramolecular Differentiation for Construction of Anisotropic Fullerene Nanostructures by Time-Programmed Control of Interfacial Growth
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Suppression of Myogenic Differentiation of Mammalian Cells Caused by Fluidity of A Liquid-Liquid Interface
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