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Interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (IRIS), formerly known as the spectral reflectance imaging biosensor (SRIB), is a system that can be used as a
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Topics referred to by the same term
a complication of HIV treatment IRIS (biosensor), an interferometric high-throughput biosensor Iris 50 and Iris 80, mainframe computers from Compagnie
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Probe which tests for biological molecules
A biosensor (or nanobiosensor in the nanoscale) is an analytical device, used for the detection of a chemical substance, that combines a biological component
Biosensor
imaging Glass break detector Heartbeat sensor Hyperspectral sensors IRIS (Biosensor), Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor Laser beam profiler Littoral
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US experimental astrobiology research satellite
Apollo 17 in 1972. The primary objective of BioSentinel is to develop a biosensor using a simple model organism (yeast) to detect, measure, and correlate
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several cancers. By the next year, a commercial version of a graphene biosensor was being used by biology researchers as a protein binding sensor platform
Potential applications of graphene
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Chemical compound
(May 2021). "Psychedelic-inspired drug discovery using an engineered biosensor". Cell. 184 (10): 2779–2792.e18. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.043. PMC 8122087
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"Experimental Evaluation of On-body Transmission Characteristics for Wireless Biosensors" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-27
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Type of computer printing
creating biosensors and for tissue engineering. Images produced on inkjet printers are sometimes sold under trade names such as Digigraph, Iris prints,
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Protein that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light
a reporter of expression. It has been used in modified forms to make biosensors, and many animals have been created that express GFP, which demonstrates
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Small-scale two-dimensional array of samples on a solid support
on thiol-ene synthetic paper generate a superior fluorescence signal". Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 163 112279. doi:10.1016/j.bios.2020.112279. hdl:10261/211201
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Spacecraft and rover telecommunications package
rover) Astronomical instruments International Lunar Observatory MoonLIGHT Biosensor Viking lander biological experiments SOLID Misc Deep Space Atomic Clock
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New technologies actively in development
November 2011. Tehrani, Z. (1 September 2014). "Generic epitaxial graphene biosensors for ultrasensitive detection of cancer risk biomarker" (PDF). 2D Materials
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1038/s44161-024-00422-2. ISSN 2731-0590. PMC 11357982. PMID 39196201. "Biosensor can detect breast cancer in saliva". UPI. Wan, Hsiao-Hsuan; Zhu, Haochen;
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Clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technologies
Ávila, Berta Esteban-Fernández; Wang, Joseph (April 2019). "Wearable biosensors for healthcare monitoring". Nature Biotechnology. 37 (4): 389–406. doi:10
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Discredited academic publishing company
suggestions after starting each sentence, and submitted it under the name Iris Pear (a reference to Siri and Apple). A sample sentence from the abstract
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Space instrument aboard the PROBA2 satellite
rover) Astronomical instruments International Lunar Observatory MoonLIGHT Biosensor Viking lander biological experiments SOLID Misc Deep Space Atomic Clock
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American chemist and academic
surfaces may include the coatings on drug containers, the surfaces of biosensors and other bioelectronic devices, and contact lenses. She has studied how
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Chemical preparation for silica particles
of medications to within cellular structures and in the preparation of biosensors. Porous silica Stöber materials have applications in catalysis and liquid
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Thin semiconductors
them attractive for sensors as a replacement for graphene. FET-based biosensors rely on receptors attached to the monolayer TMD. When target molecules
Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers
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Spin polarization of atomic nuclei beyond thermal equilibrium
important spectral information includes: Figure 9. NMR data for Xe-129 biosensor in in vivo biological system.[citation needed] Naturally 129Xe NMR peak
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PMID 17789193. Mufamadi, M. S.; Sekhejane, P. R. (2017), "Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors in Agriculture Application and Accessibility in Rural Smallholding Farms:
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Decade
Electrochemists and Physicists Contributed to Understanding of Electricity, Biosensors & Bioelectronics. "Harvard Magazine, 1998. Francisco Márquez, "Isaac Peral
1880s
Periodontal Research Centre for Bioinformatics Centre for Biorecognition and Biosensors Centre of Genomics and Policy Centre for Research in Neuroscience Centre
Canadian university scientific research organizations
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can be used for digital diagnostic devices in the form of a wearable biosensor. By utilizing AI technology, patients can obtain essential information
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20 July: Allen Hill and colleagues at the university develop a glucose biosensor. September: Privileged, the first release for the Oxford University Film
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Israeli-American engineer (born 1933)
highest technology award in the United States. For his electrochemical biosensors that improved the lives of diabetic people worldwide Heller was elected
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Sharon; Bertolino, Daniel; Blythe, David; Brady, Shane; Cadwell, Betsy; Cheng, Iris; Davidson, Sherri; Delgadillo, Janelle; Devinney, Katelynn; Duchin, Jeff;
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Research into causes and treatment of cancer
citation(s) needed] Researchers investigate whether ants could be used as biosensors to detect cancer via urine[additional citation(s) needed] Emerging topics
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Class of heart medication
Activities of Signaling Enzymes Using Genetically Encodable Fret-Based Biosensors". Imaging and Spectroscopic Analysis of Living Cells - Optical and Spectroscopic
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Overview of the events of 2020 in science
functional cargos such as hemoglobin, drugs, magnetic nanoparticles, and ATP biosensors may enable additional non-native functionalities. 12 May Researchers report
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flexible computer displays to high-efficiency solar cells and ultrasensitive biosensors.(Nano Lett.) 23 June – Single-celled yeast has been observed to evolve
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IRIS BIOSENSOR
IRIS BIOSENSOR
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Latin Greek Shakespearean
Flower.
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name, Fiery Lord
Boy/Male
Celtic
Sad din. In a story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love...
Female
English
English short form of Roman Latin Priscilla, PRIS means "ancient."
Boy/Male
Irish
From the river island.
Female
English
(ΊÏις) Greek name IRIS means "rainbow." In mythology, this is the name of a rainbow goddess. In use by the English as a feminine name, and by the Jews as a unisex name.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of warriors
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Egyptian American
Mythical goddess of magic. Isis is the most powerful of all female goddesses; sister to Osiris.
Female
Greek
(Ίσις) Greek form of Coptic Esi, ISIS means "(female) of the throne," which is usually translated "Queen of the throne." This name is a corruption of her true name which is unknown because Egyptian hieroglyphs left out most of the vowels.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Rainbow
Girl/Female
Irish
From Ennis.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of Lord Krishna
Female
Greek
(ΈÏις) Greek name ERIS means "strife." In mythology, this is the name of a war-goddess, the sister of Ares. Her Roman name is Discordia.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the earth
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek, Jamaican, Japanese
Colorful; Rainbow; From the Name Iris
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Latin
F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish
Rainbow; Flower; Radiance; Peace
Female
Hebrew
(עִירִית) Hebrew name IRIT means "animal fodder."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone of Irish origin. Compare Ireland.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
Iris; Rainbow
IRIS BIOSENSOR
IRIS BIOSENSOR
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Egyptian
, Horus, the winged disk of the sun.
Boy/Male
British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
God of the Day; Lord Shiva; The Lord of Sun
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Australian, French, Hebrew
Faith
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Muslim/Islamic
Young female gazelle
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American, British, English
Invented Name; A Bird of Light; A Blue; Crested Bird
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Tamil
The Sun, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Shining Star; One and Only; Sunshine
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sacrifice, Offer
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Beautiful; Different
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Narrow Road
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n.
An inflammation of the iris of the eye.
n.
A rainbow; an iris.
n.
The gladen, and other species of Iris.
n.
Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of the family Ibidae, inhabiting both the Old World and the New. Numerous species are known. They are large, wading birds, having a long, curved beak, and feed largely on reptiles.
n.
The rainbow.
n.
The goddess of the rainbow, and swift-footed messenger of the gods.
n. sing. & pl.
The language of the Irish; the Hiberno-Celtic.
n.
An appearance resembling the rainbow; a prismatic play of colors.
n.
The iris. See Flower-de-luce.
n.
Any coral of the genus Isis, or family Isidae, composed of joints of white, stony coral, alternating with flexible, horny joints. See Gorgoniacea.
n.
The contractile membrane perforated by the pupil, and forming the colored portion of the eye. See Eye.
n.
See Fleur-de-lis, 2.
n.
The posterior pigmented layer of the iris; -- sometimes applied to the whole iris together with the choroid coat.
n.
A genus of plants having showy flowers and bulbous or tuberous roots, of which the flower-de-luce (fleur-de-lis), orris, and other species of flag are examples. See Illust. of Flower-de-luce.
pl.
of Iris
n.
The scarlet ibis. See Ibis.
pl.
of Iris
a.
Of or pertaining to the iris.
a.
Of or pertaining to the iris or rainbow.