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Femtosecond Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Detection and Identification of Bacteria: A Comparison to the Nanosecond Regime

Journal of Applied Physics - United States
doi 10.1063/1.2187107
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AstronomyPhysics
Date

April 15, 2006

Authors
Matthieu BaudeletLaurent GuyonJin YuJean-Pierre WolfTanguy AmodeoEmeric FréjafonPatrick Laloi
Publisher

AIP Publishing


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