Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Measurement of electrical or magnetic property or thermal... – By means of a solid body in contact with a fluid
Patent
1995-10-16
1997-10-07
Snay, Jeffrey
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Measurement of electrical or magnetic property or thermal...
By means of a solid body in contact with a fluid
436902, 422 90, 422 98, 338 34, 73 3101, 73 3105, G01N 2712
Patent
active
056747527
ABSTRACT:
A fabric chemical sensor, a process and an apparatus is disclosed. The sensor, process and apparatus are for the detection, classification, identification and/or quantitation of one or more component chemicals of a chemical vapor via a resistance measurment made across sensor in response to exposure of the sensor to the chemical vapor.
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Buckley Leonard J.
Collins Greg
Karasek John
McDonnell Thomas E.
Snay Jeffrey
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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