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A survey of geosensor networks: advances in dynamic environmental monitoring.

Sensors (Basel)

September 2012

Spatial Information Science & Engineering, University of Maine / Orono, ME, USA; E-Mail: ; Tel.: +1-207-581-3681;

In the recent decade, several technology trends have influenced the field of geosciences in significant ways. The first trend is the more readily available technology of ubiquitous wireless communication networks and progress in the development of low-power, short-range radio-based communication networks, the miniaturization of computing and storage platforms as well as the development of novel microsensors and sensor materials. All three trends have changed the type of dynamic environmental phenomena that can be detected, monitored and reacted to.

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Gold-thiolate/disulfide exchange reactions of (p-SC(6)H(4)Cl)(2) with Ph(3)PAu(SC(6)H(4)CH(3)), dppm(AuSC(6)H(4)CH(3))(2), and dppe(AuSC(6)H(4)CH(3)) (2) were investigated. The rate of reactivity of the gold-thiolate complexes with (p-SC(6)H(4)Cl)(2) is: dppm(AuSC(6)H(4)CH(3))(2)>> dppe(AuSC(6)H(4)CH(3))(2)>Ph(2)PAu (SC(6)H(4)CH(3)). This order correlates with conductivity measurements and two ionic mechanisms have been evaluated.

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The oxidative behavior of Auranofin, 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-1-thio-beta-D-glucopyranosato- S(triethylphosphine)gold(I), was investigated by using cyclic voltammetry (CV) in 0.1 M Bu(4)NPF(6)/CH(2)Cl(2) and 0.1 M Bu(4)NPF(4)/CH(2)Cl(2) solutions using Pt working and auxiliary electrodes and a Ag/AgCI reference.

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Arsenic ecotoxicology and innate immunity.

Integr Comp Biol

December 2006

Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, University of Maine Orono, ME 04469, USA.

Understanding the ecotoxicological effects of arsenic in the environment is paramount to mitigating its deleterious effects on ecological and human health, particularly on the immune response. Toxicological and long-term health effects of arsenic exposure have been well studied. Its specific effects on immune function, however, are less well understood.

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Stripping analyses of mercury using gold electrodes:  irreversible adsorption of mercury.

Anal Chem

August 1999

Department of Chemistry, University of Maine Orono, Maine 04469, and BIODE, Inc., 20 Freedom Parkway, Bangor, Maine 04401.

The electrochemical deposition and stripping of mercury on gold surfaces was investigated to assess whether gold electrodes would return to mercury-free states after stripping analyses. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies demonstrate the presence of mercury on gold foil electrodes that have undergone controlled-potential deposition procedures in Hg(2+) solutions (10 nM-0.1 mM) followed by stripping and cleaning in mercury-free electrolyte.

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Developing strategies for learning is important for all individuals, but even more so for students who have difficulty learning and processing information. Because many students with language disabilities have not developed a repertoire of such strategies or do not actively apply the strategies they know, direct instruction in this area is imperative. It is also important that any strategy taught is functional, easily and directly applied to present learning situations, and easy to generalize.

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The redox chemistry of mononuclear and dinuclear gold(I) phosphine arylthiolate complexes was recently investigated by using electrochemical, chemical, and photochemical techniques. We now report the redox chemistry of dinuclear gold(I) phosphine complexes containing aliphatic dithiolate ligands. These molecules differ from previously studied gold(I) phosphine thiolate complexes in that they are cyclic and contain aliphatic thiolates.

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The unusual yellow color of Au(2)(dppm)(SR)(2) (R = 4-tolyl; dppm = diphenylphosphinomethane) is attributed to a red-shift in the S-->Au charge transfer caused by destabilization of the sulfur highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO). Variable temperature experiments show two broad bands at -80 degrees C in the (31)P{(1)H} NMR spectrum of Au(2)(dppm)(SR)(2) and the activation energy for interconversion is 10 kcal/mol. Only one sharp band is observed down to -80 degrees C in the spectrum of the white complex, Au(2)(dppe)(SR)(2) (dppe = diphenylphosphinoethane).

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The genes coding for the class I human lymphocyte antigens (HLA) are located on chromosome 6. These antigens are involved with the immunological interaction between cells. In some immunogenetic systems, such as HLA in humans, genes are defined by antibody/antigen reaction and are denoted by single symbolic identifiers.

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