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ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF NITROUS OXIDE AS FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND ISOTOPIC SUBSTITUTION
Development and validation of a novel field test kit for European foulbrood
European foulbrood (EFB) is a serious and widespread
disease of honey bee larvae. It is a notifiable disease in the United
Kingdom under existing legislation, so colonies must be officially screened
for signs of disease. The current study developed a rapid and sensitive test
to diagnose EFB in the field. A monoclonal antibody, highly specific for its
causative agent, Melissococcus plutonius, was produced, optimised and incorporated into a Lateral
Flow Device (LFD). Laboratory trials of LFDs found them to be very
effective, detecting M. plutonius in 96â100% (n = 137) of EFB-infected samples with
no cross-reactivity with other bee brood pathogens. Field validation data
was equally robust: correct diagnoses were obtained on 96% (n = 184) of
samples subjected to LFD-testing on site; false positives were rare (~1%). EFB LFDs are now issued to all Appointed Bee Inspectors in England
and Wales as the sole diagnostic tool for routine confirmation of M. plutonius infection
in the field, allowing much more efficient disease detection and control
Quantitative laser-induced fluorescence: some recent developments in combustion diagnostics
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Quantitative laser-induced fluorescence: some recent developments in combustion diagnostics. Applied Physics, B. 1990;50(6):455-461.This report summarizes several recent applications of quantitative laser-induced fluorescence techniques for the determination of species concentrations and temperature in combustion processes. Several lines of further development are discusse