Explosives: A microsensor for trinitrotoluene vapour
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B. Rogers | R. T. Lareau | T. Thundat | A. Gehl | M. Jones | D. L. Hedden | B. Rogers | T. Thundat | L. A. Pinnaduwage | R. Lareau | T. Sulchek | J. Adams | D. Hedden | M. Jones | A. Gehl | L. Manning | G. Muralidharan | G. Muralidharan | T. Sulchek | L. Manning | J. D. Adams
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