116 research outputs found

    Development and application of an ion mobility spectometer - quadrupole mass spectometer instrument

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    The aim of the project described in this thesis was to develop a system in house that would be capable of providing a technique to enhance the reliability of detection of threat agents such as compounds used for chemical warfare and explosives. This was to be done by using a combination of an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) in tandem with a quadrupole mass spectrometer (QMS). When meeting these requirements, the latest electronics and software were incorporated in the instrumentation to maximise sensitivity and flexibility. By attaching a QMS to an IMS, an extra dimension in specificity is gained whereby a more positive identification of a compound is made based on m/z values, thereby providing further information on the ion-molecule processes taking place in the IMS. Flexibility in operation was achieved by using the graphical programming language LabVIEW for the software aspects, allowing program development and modification to be made more quickly than would be the case than if a procedural language such as C++ had been used. A special ‘pulse to analogue’ converter developed during the project provided increased sensitivity and resolution over earlier systems in regard to obtaining selected mass mobility spectra. Proof-of-principle measurements are provided that demonstrate the capabilities of the newly developed IMS-QMS system in both positive and negative ion modes of operation, with some results obtained that are consistent with those from previous investigations. Data obtained for various chemicals not previously investigated are also provided

    Technology mediator: a new role for the reference librarian?

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    The Arizona Health Sciences Library has collaborated with clinical faculty to develop a federated search engine that is useful for meeting real-time clinical information needs. This article proposes a technology mediation role for the reference librarian that was inspired by the project, and describes the collaborative model used for developing technology-mediated services for targeted users

    Tort liability for standards development in the United States and European Union

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    International trade law and technical standardization

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    Trademarks, Certification Marks and Technical Standards

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    The names of many technical standards such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and DVD have become household terms known throughout the developed world. This chapter describes different approaches that have been taken with respect to the naming and legal protection of technical standards, ranging from those that are wholly unregulated to those that are administered under strict certification and compliance regimes. It concludes by questioning the need for aggressive protection of marks that exist largely to inform consumers about technical product features rather than the source of standards themselves
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