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Alphabetical list of books on chemical sensors:

  1. R.A. Adey, A. Lahrman, C. Lessmoelman Eds. , Simulation and Design of Microsystems and Microstructures, WIT Press, Southampton, 1995.
  2. S.D. Ballantine, Jr., D.S. Ballantine, R.M. White, Acoustic Wave Sensors: Theory, Design and Physical-Chemical Applications, Academic Press, London, 1996.
  3. H. Baltes, W. Gopel, J. Hesse Eds. , Sensors Update 1, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1996.
  4. H. Baltes, W. Gopel, J. Hesse Eds. , Sensors Update 2, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1996.
  5. H. Baltes, W. Gopel, J. Hesse Eds. , Sensors Update 3, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1998.
  6. H. Baltes, W. Gopel, J. Hesse Eds. , Sensors Update 4, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1998.
  7. H. Baltes, W. Gopel, J. Hesse Eds. , Sensors Update 5, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1999.
  8. H.H. Bau, N.F. de Rooij, B. Kloeck, Mechanical sensors, in: W. Gopel, J. Hesse, J.N. Zemel Eds., Sensors, A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 7, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1993.
  9. G. Boisde, A. Harmer, Chemical and biochemical sensing with optical fibers and waveguides, Artech House, Bosston - London, 1996.
  10. J.E. Brignell, N.M. White, Intelligent Sensor Systems, 2nd edn., IOP Publishing, Bristol, 1996.
  11. M. Campbell, Sensor Systems for Environmental Monitoring: Sensor Technologies, Vol. 1, 2 Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1996.
  12. A.E.G. Cass Ed. , Biosensors - A Practical Approach, IRL Press, Oxford University, Oxford, 1990.
  13. R.W. Cattrall, Chemical Sensors, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 1997.
  14. B. Culshaw, Optical Fibre Sensing and Signal Processing, Peter Peregrinus, London, 1986.
  15. B. Culshaw, J. Dakin Eds. , Optical Fiber Sensors: Systems and Applications, Vol. 2, Artech House, Boston, 1989.
  16. B. Culshaw, J. Dakin Eds. , Optical Fiber Sensors: Components and Subsystems, Vol. 3, Artech House Books, Boston, 1996.
  17. B. Culshaw, J. Dakin Eds. , Optical Fiber Sensors: Applications, Analysis, and Future Trends, Vol. 4, Artech House Books, Boston, 1996.
  18. A.J. Cunningham, Analytical Chemistry: An Introducion to Bioanalytical Sensors, Wiley, New York, 1998.
  19. J. Dakin, B. Culshaw Eds. , Optical Fiber Sensors: Principles and Components, Vol. 1, Artech House, Boston, 1988.
  20. D. Diamond, Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors,J. Wiley&Sons Inc. New York 1998.
  21. C. Di Natale, A. D'Amico Eds., Sensors and Microsystems, World Scientific, Singapore, 1996.
  22. T.E. Edmonds Ed. , Chemical Sensors, Chapman & Hall, New York, 1988.
  23. M. Elwenspoek, H. Jansen, Silicon Micromachining, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1998.
  24. R. Frank, Understanding Smart Sensors, Artech House, Boston, 1995.
  25. J. Fraden, Handbook of Modern Sensors, 2nd edn., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1997.
  26. C.D. Fung, P.W. Cheung, W.H. Ko, D.G. Fleming. Eds., Micromachining and Micropackaging of Transducers, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1985.
  27. J.W. Gardner, Microsensors: Principles and Applications, Wiley, Chichester, 1994.
  28. J.W. Gardner, Ph.N. Bartlett Eds. , Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose NATO ASI Series E: Applied Sciences - Vol. 212 , Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1991.
  29. W. Gopel, T.A. Jones, M. Kleitz, I. Lundstrom, T. Seiyama Eds., Chemical and biochemical sensors: Part I, in: W. Gopel, J. Hesse, J.N. Zemel Eds., Sensors, A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 2, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1991.
  30. W. Gopel, T.A. Jones, M. Kleitz, I. Lundstrom, T. Seiyama Eds. , Chemical and biochemical sensors: Part II, in: W. Gopel, J. Hesse, J.N. Zemel Eds., Sensors, A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 3, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim.
  31. W. Gopel, J. Hesse, J.N. Zemel Eds. , Cumulative index, in: Sensors, A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 9, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1995.
  32. T. Grandke, W.H. Ko Eds. , Fundamentals and general aspects, in: W. Gopel, J. Hesse, J.N. Zemel Eds. , Sensors, A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 1, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1989.
  33. K.T.V. Grattan, K.T. Grattan Eds., Optical Fibre Sensor Technology, Chapman & Hall, London, 1994.
  34. K.T.V. Grattan, B.T. Meggitt Eds., Optical Fiber Sensor Technology; Vol. 2: Devices and Technology, Chapman & Hall, London, 1998.
  35. K.T.V. Grattan, B.T. Meggitt Eds., Optical Fiber Sensor Technology; Vol. 3: Applications and Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1998.
  36. K.T.V. Grattan, B.T. Meggitt Eds. , Optical Fiber Sensor Technology, Vol. 4: Chemical and Environmental Sensing, Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1999.
  37. P. Hauptmann, T. Pownall, Sensors Principles and Applications, Prentice-Hall, New York, 1993.
  38. M.R. Hornung, O. Brand, Micromachined Ultrasound-Based Proximity Sensors, Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1999.
  39. R.T. Howe, R.S. Muller, A.P. Pisano, R.M. White, Microsensors and Microactuators, IEEE Press, Piscateway, NJ, 1986.
  40. J.H. Huijsing, G.C.M. Meijer Eds. , Smart Sensor Interfaces, Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1997.
  41. R.C. Jaeger, R.F. Pierret, G.W. Neudeck Eds. , Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication, Vol. 5, Addison-Wesley Longman, Reading, MA, 1988, p. 232.
  42. J. Janata, Principles of Chemical Sensors, Kluwer Academic Publishing Plenum, Dordrecht, 1989.
  43. B.E. Jones Ed. , Current Advances in Sensors, Adam Hilger, Bristol, 1987.
  44. G.T.A. Kovacs, Micromachined Transducers Source-book, WCB r McGraw-Hill, Boston, 1998.
  45. L.Y.U. Kupriyanov Ed. , Semiconductor Sensors in Physico-Chemical Studies, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1996.
  46. M. Lambrechts, W. Sansen, Biosensors: Microelectrochemical Devices, IOP Publishers, Bristol, 1992.
  47. M.J. Madou, Fundamentals of Microfabrication, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1997, p. 590.
  48. M.J. Madou, R.S. Morrison, Chemical Sensing with Solid State Devices, Academic Press, London, 1989.
  49. R.S. Muller, R.T. Howe, S.D. Senturia, R.L. Smith, R.M. White, Microsensors, IEEE Press, Piscateway, 1991.
  50. T. Seiyama Ed. , Chemical Sensor Technology, Vol. 1, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1988.
  51. T. Seiyama Ed. , Chemical Sensor Technology, Vol. 2, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990.
  52. S. Solomon, Sensors Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1998.
  53. U.E.Spichiger-Keller, Chemical Sensors and Biosensors for Medical and Biological Applications, Willey-VCH, Weinheim, 1998.
  54. M. Tabib-Azar, Microactuators: Electrical, Magnetic, Thermal, Optical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Smart Structures,Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht, 1997.
  55. A.P.R. Turner, I. Karube, G. Wilson, Biosensors: Fundamentals and Applications, Oxford Univ. Press, 1987, p. 770.
  56. D. Wise, L.B.Wingard, Biosensors with fiberoptics, Humana Press, Clifton, New Jersey, 1991.
  57. O.S. Wolfbeis (ed.), Fiber optic chemical sensors and biosensors, Vol. 1 and 2, CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 1991.
  58. N. Yamazoe Ed. , Chemical Sensor Technology, Vol. 3, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1991.
  59. S. Yamauchi Ed. , Chemical Sensor Technology, Vol.4, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992.
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