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Tetsuro Seiyama, Ed. xvi + 250 pp. El sevier Science Publishing Co., P.O. Box 1663, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163.1988. $150 This is the first volume of this new se ries. The book contains 15 sections from 29 contributors (21 from Japan, three from Italy, three from the Feder al Republic of Germany, and two from the United States). Each section con tains an introduction and references from the 1970s to the present. The sec tions cover several types of sensors (oxidic semiconductor, tin dioxide, ceram ic humidity, oxygen, solid electrolyte, zirconia, solid-state, ion, glucose, opti cal chemical, and biosensors) as well as the suspended gate field effect transis tor, micromachining for chemical sen sors, and microfabrication. An index is included.
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