Materials for Chemical Sensors 1st Edition
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Designed for usability, the text balances rigorous explanation with engineering perspective, offering comparative analyses, material selection guidance and troubleshooting advice that accelerate research and development cycles. Whether you are designing a laboratory prototype or scaling production for regional markets across North America, Europe or Asia, this edition helps translate materials science into reliable sensor performance.
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