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Computer Aided Analysis for Biosensing and Screening Xiang-Ming Li, Bernard S. Liang, and Henry Y. Wang Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
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Document Date: 2006-05-18 06:32:45


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Tokyo / Wilmington / New York / /

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John Wiley & Sons Inc. / Dupont / McGraw-Hill / MTI / /

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Japan / /

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University of Michigan / /

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oxygen free solution / chemical solutions / chemical deactivation / computer simulation results using power law / chemical concentration / chemical mass transfer / chemical testing / simplex search method / higher chemical concentration / chemical deactivation rate / test chemical / cell-chemical interaction / chemical deactivation term / cell-chemical interactions / power law / chemical / cell-chemical interaction studies / software package / chemicals / appropriate hardware / numerical solution / /

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dialysis / /

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Congress / University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / Henry Y. Wang Department of Chemical Engineering / /

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B. S. Liang / H. Y. Wang / X. M. Li / Xiang-Ming Li / Marcel Dekker / Henry Y. Wang / Bernard S. Liang / /

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New York / Michigan / /

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