Characterization and design of porphyrins-based broad selectivity chemical sensors for electronic nose applications
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Antonella Macagnano | Roberto Paolesse | Corrado Di Natale | Arnaldo D'Amico | Alessandro Mantini | R. Paolesse | C. Natale | A. D'Amico | A. Macagnano | C. Goletti | A. Mantini | Claudio Goletti
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