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    Fully integrated digital microfluidics platform for automated immunoassay; a versatile tool for rapid, specific detection of a wide range of pathogens

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    © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.With the tangible threat posed by the release of chemical and biological warfare (CBW) agents, detection of airborne pathogens is a critical military and security concern. Recent air sampling techniques developed for biocollection take advantage of Electrowetting on Dielectric (EWOD) to recover material, producing highly concentrated droplet samples. Bespoke EWOD-based digital microfluidics platforms are very well suited to take full advantage of the microlitre concentrated droplet resulting from this recovery process. In this paper we present a free-standing, fully automated DMF platform for immunoassay. Using this system, we demonstrate the automated detection of four classes of CBW agent simulant biomolecules and organisms each representing credible threat agents. Taking advantage of the full magnetic separation process with antibody-bound microbeads, rapid and complete separation of specific target antigen can be achieved with minimal washing steps allowing for very rapid detection. Here, we report clear detection of four categories of antigens achieved with assay completion times of between six and ten minutes. Detection of HSA, Bacillus atrophaeus (BG spores), MS2 bacteriophage and Escherichia coli are demonstrated with estimated limit of detection of respectively 30 ng ml -1, 4 × 10 4 cfu ml -1, 10 6 pfu ml -1 and 2 × 10 7 cfu ml -1. The fully-integrated portable platform described in this paper is highly compatible with the next generation of electrowetting-coupled air samplers and thus shows strong potential toward future in-field deployable biodetection systems and could have key implication in life-changing sectors such as healthcare, environment or food security.Peer reviewe

    OAR@UM and open access in Malta : five years on

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    The paper looks at the development of Open Access (OA) in the smallest EU member state of Malta over the course of the past five years. Aside from providing a chronological overview of key activities undertaken within the above specified period with the goal of putting the underlying theoretical principles of OA into practice, it places an emphasis on OAR@UM, the University of Malta (UM) Institutional Repository (IR) as the backbone of OA in Maltese Islands. The paper provides a direct link between the technological expansion of the IR and its growing importance to the local and worldwide academic community, while pinpointing and discussing the key aspects of its success and identifying the possible future course of local OA solutions.peer-reviewe

    Special purpose computer provides programmable digital filter for sampled-data control systems

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    Generalized digital filter is a special purpose computer. The term digital filter is an algorithm which accepts an input sequence of numbers and transforms it into an output number sequence. The organization of the computer, the logical design and synthesis, and experimentaion with the computer in two sampled data control systems is discussed

    STS-9: Orbital Workshop Spacelab to Fly on Ninth Shuttle Mission

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    The first non-astronants are discussed. Spacelab is described. Spacelab objectives, Spacelab 1 investigations, atmospheric physics and Earth observations, space plasma physics, solar physics and astronomy, material sciences and technology development, and life sciences are discussed

    Two devices for analysis of nystagmus

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    Electromechanical Slope Computer /ESC/ and Electronic Summation Device /ESD/ facilitates rapid analysis of nystagmus records. The ESC reads out the slope and time of each nystagmus wave form. The ESD provides much faster analysis than the ESC. It provides an immediate analog display and digital display of analyzed nystagmus

    Novel multipurpose timer for laboratories

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    Multipurpose digital delay timer simultaneously controls both a buffer pump and a fraction-collector. Timing and control may be in 30-second increments for up to 15 hours. Use of glassware and scintillation vials make it economical
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