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| Title: | MICREDOX® - advantages derived from an immobilised biocomponet for a rapid BOD biosensor |
| Author: | Webber, Judith Pasco, Neil Baronian, Keith Hay, Joanne |
| Date: | 2004 |
| Publisher: | Lincoln University. Lincoln Ventures. |
| Item Type: | Conference Contribution - Poster Presentation |
| Abstract: | MICREDOX® is a novel rapid microbial technique for monitoring environmental contaminants, including biological oxygen demand (BOD). The advantages of an immobilised biocomponent are explored for the MICREDOX® process in this poster. |
| Description: | This poster was presented at The 8th World Congress on Biosensors, 24-26 May 2004. Granada, Spain. The method is covered by a patent (PCT/NZ97/00158). |
| Persistent URL (URI): | http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4690 |
| Related: | The original publication is available from http://www.lincolntechnology.co.nz |
| Related URI: | http://www.lincolntechnology.co.nz/downloads/Biosensors_04_poster.pdf |
| Rights: | Copyright © The Authors. |
| Appears in Collections: | Lincoln Ventures
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