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Development of an ultrasensitive capacitive DNA-Sensor : a promising tool towards microbial diagnostics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lund: Lund University, 2015Description: Various pagings.: ill.; 24cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • THS EAF R857.B54M34
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Theses & Dissertation Dr. Wilbert Chagula Library East Africana Collection THS EAF R857.B54M34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 000000317894
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THS EAF R728.T34L86 Factors impending project performance an evaluation of the global fund round three project in Tanzania THS EAF R729.5.H4E937 Knowledge, attitude, and practices among health care workers on occupational hazards and safety at Sekou Toure hospital THS EAF R729.5.H4E937 Knowledge, attitude, and practices among health care workers on occupational hazards and safety at Sekou Toure hospital THS EAF R857.B54M34 Development of an ultrasensitive capacitive DNA-Sensor : a promising tool towards microbial diagnostics THS EAF R857.E52H62 Label free electrochemical cDNA-BIOSENSOR for selective and sensitive detection of canine distemper virus in biological samples THS EAF R858.A3.T34B46 Application of evidence-based health information system for effective supply chain of essential medicine in Tanzania: a case study of Mbeya region THS EAF R858.A3.T34B46 Application of evidence-based health information system for effective supply chain of essential medicine in Tanzania: a case study of Mbeya region

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Thesis: Ph.D - Lund University

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