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Bioaerosol detection through simultaneous measurement of particle intrinsic fluorescence and spatial light scattering
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2014
Interest in the role and detection of airborne biological micro-organisms has increased dramatically in recent years, in part through heightened fears of bioterrorism. Traditional bio-detection methods have generally slow response times and require the use of reagents. Conversely, techniques based on light scattering phenomena are reagent-free and are able to operate in real-time. Previous research has established that classification of certain types of airborne particles on the basis of shape
doi:10.18745/th.14272
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