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61. Development of a carbohydrate microarray system and a microcantilever-based biosensor for detection of target bacteria
62. Microcantilever sensors for biochemical detection and analysis
63. Bacteria as actuators for hybrid (biotic/abiotic) swimming micro-robots: Design, modeling, and implementation
64. Feasibility study to increase the sensitivity of a microwave microstripline bandpass filter based biosensor for the detection of bacteria in water
65. Characterization and optimization of a fiber-optic sensor for detection of enzyme and bacteria
66. Determination of the Cellular Effects of Antibiofilm Therapeutics and the Characterization of Potential Cellular Targets in Bacteria
67. Development of cloth-based hybridization systems for the detection and characterization of foodborne pathogenic bacteria
68. Bacteria prediction for recreational waters through the use of artificial neural networks
69. Characterization and survivability of fecal coliform bacteria in Chester Creek, Anchorage, Alaska
70. Machine learning methods for the discovery of regulatory elements in bacteria
71. Standardization and internal validation of a bacteria identification method utilizing focal-plane-array Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy
72. Image processing and antibody patterning for rapid enumeration of pathogenic bacteria
73. Design and fabrication of a micro-impedance biosensor for detecting pathogenic bacteria
74. A microstrip-based radio-frequency biosensor for the detection of bacteria in water
75. The Epidemiology of the Acquisition of Bacteria in Hospitals: A Study Using Data from Hospital Information Systems
76. Energy transfer in the antenna of photosynthetic bacteria and algae
77. Using surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) to study biofilms and biofouling
78. Fecal coliform bacteria in stream sediments: Sampling methodology, measurement and modeling the impact on stream water quality
79. Autonomous Motion Control of Bacteria Powered Microrobots Using Electric Fields
80. Microbial diagenesis in terrestrial aquifer conditions: Laboratory and field studies
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