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- Bookedited by Sabine Szunerits, Rabah Boukherroub, Alison Downard, Jun-Jie Zhu.Contents:
1. Electroanalysis with carbon film-based electrodes
2. Carbon nanofibers for electroanalysis
3. Carbon nanomaterials for neuroanalytical chemistry
4. Carbon and graphene dots for electrochemical sensing
5. Electroanalytical applications of graphene
6. Graphene/gold nanoparticles for electrochemical sensing
7. Recent advances in electrochemical biosensors based on Fullerene-C60 nano-structured platforms
8. Micro- and nano-structured diamond in electrochemistry: fabrication and application
9. Electroanalysis with C₃N₄ and SiC nanostructures.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - Bookedited by David M. Hillis and Craig Moritz.Summary: Molecular systematics has risen from obscurity to prominence in the domain of evolutionary biology during the past two decades. This book explains why molecular systematics has become such a vigorous field, and describes each aspect of the planning, execution and analysis of a molecular systematic study. "Molecular Systematics" should be a useful reference, providing insights for established investigators and an introduction for newcomers in the field. Nielsen 9780878932801 20160527Print 1990
- ArticleLabandter H, Kaplan I.J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1977 Sep-Oct;3(5):527-30.A clinical trial with a "continuous" CO2 laser in the treatment of cutaneous lesions was instituted 2 1/2 years ago. The laser was used as a "light" knife for excision and for gross destruction of some lesions directly. Details of technique and a preliminary report assessing clinical results and general effects are given. Some results thus far have proved satisfactory, and we feel that further investigation of the laser as a surgical modality is warranted.