Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection
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Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection
Summary
Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection authored Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — author (P50): David Bates[2].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's instance of is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's publisher is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — publisher (P123): ResearchSpace@Auckland[4].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's copyright license is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 New Zealand[5].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's country of origin is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — country of origin (P495): New Zealand[6].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's publication date is recorded as +2014-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's main subject is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — main subject (P921): chemical engineering[8].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's main subject is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — main subject (P921): materials engineering[9].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's work available at URL is recorded as https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/23945[10].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's Handle ID is recorded as 2292/23945[11].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's title is recorded as Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection[12].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's copyright holder is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — copyright holder (P3931): David Bates[13].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's thesis submitted to is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — thesis submitted to (P4101): University of Auckland[14].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008): NZThesisProject[15].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's copyright status is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[16].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's online access status is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — online access status (P6954): open access[17].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's thesis committee member is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — thesis committee member (P9161): Ashton C. Partridge[18].
- Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's thesis committee member is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — thesis committee member (P9161): Allan Sheppard[19].
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Biomarkers: Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection's instance of is recorded as Implications from Discovery and the development of Microscale Electrochemical Sensing Techniques for Their Detection — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].