2013
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6210.1000e124
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Brain Signal Monitoring and Encoding for Humanoid Robots Use

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“…With the rapid development of industry and technology, the risks and concerns of water pollution caused by various chemicals are increasing. [ 147–149 ] The water pollution can have a fatal impact on human life, environment, and safety, even with a very little amount. [ 150 ] For example, metal ions and radicals easily enter the human body through drinking water causing severe threats.…”
Section: Chemical Sensors Based On 2d Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of industry and technology, the risks and concerns of water pollution caused by various chemicals are increasing. [ 147–149 ] The water pollution can have a fatal impact on human life, environment, and safety, even with a very little amount. [ 150 ] For example, metal ions and radicals easily enter the human body through drinking water causing severe threats.…”
Section: Chemical Sensors Based On 2d Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…224 A ''turn-on'' fluorescence method for the direct detection of Cu 2+ in solutions using molecular beacons and GO was designed by Li and co-workers. 225 In the presence of Cu 2+ , the molecular beacons were cut into short pieces and released, leading to fluorescence restoration.…”
Section: Graphene/nucleic Acid Interface-based Bionanotechnological A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duplex‐specific nuclease (DSN) is an enzyme that cleaves the DNA in duplex DNA or DNA–RNA hybrid. [ 56 ] The minimal criterion for using the DSN enzyme is to treat at least 10 base pairs containing duplex DNA or DNA–RNA heteroduplexes. The enzyme works effectively and degrades the DNA continuously until the last base pair is cleaved in a DNA duplex or DNA–RNA hybrid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%