chemical sensor

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meaningsofchemicalandsensor

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chemical
adjective
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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sensor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsen.sər/
us
/ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandsensorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For any particular application there must be a suitablechemicalsensor.
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These sequences of data points were then cycled through during the simulation process to providechemicalsensorreadings.
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The simulated robots had achemicalsensor, touch sensors for collision detection and four light sensors for retrieval point orientation.
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Random fluctuations are more likely to dominatechemicalsensorreadings in low concentration regions.
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The measuredchemicalsensoroutput is indicated by the size of the circle at each turning point.
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These functions performed the operations of cleansing thechemicalsensor, searching to find the disabled robot, locating the light source and pushing the disabled robot towards the light source.
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Sensor probe trajectory when insufficient time was allowed for thechemicalsensoroutput to stabilise.
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At the depth of the chemical source it is seen that there is a radially decreasing chemical concentration and this is information that will be gathered by thechemicalsensor.
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One example of a micromachine sensor is a resonantchemicalsensor.
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Research into alternative methods for pattern recognition, forchemicalsensorarrays, propose solutions to discrepancies between artificial and biological olfaction related to dimensionality.
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Achemicalsensorbased on recognition material of biological nature is a biosensor.
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However, as synthetic biomimetic materials are going to substitute to some extent recognition biomaterials, a sharp distinction between a biosensor and a standardchemicalsensoris superfluous.
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Chemical sensors are being developed for specific target molecules and ions in which the target (guest) form a complex with a sensor (host).
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The anion effect is advantageously exploited in chemical sensors for specific anions.
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Chemical sensors provide equivalents of taste and smell, often by means of setae.
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His research included nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, materials science, fluctuations and noise, laser science and chemical sensors, including fluctuation-enhanced sensing.
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His primary research areas are in biosensors and chemical sensors.
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Every wet chemistry cell has 26 chemical sensors and a temperature sensor.
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