Overview
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Alfons Hoekstra
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Valeri Maltsev
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Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk, Russia
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Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD, U.S.A., University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- The first book exclusively dedicated to the optics of single biological particles
- A truly multidisciplinary text, with contributions from physics, (micro)biology, cytology, etc.
- State of the art discussions on the optics of many different types of biological cells
- A strong interaction between new theoretical - and numerical insights and applications in experimental design
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Table of contents (10 papers)
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- Paul H. Kaye, Kevin Aptowicz, Richard K. Chang, Virginia Foot, Gorden Videen
Pages 31-61
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- Yong-Le Pan, Jay D. Eversole, Paul H. Kaye, Virginia Foot, Ronald G. Pinnick, Steven C. Hill et al.
Pages 63-164
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- T.M. Gledhill, W.B. Sparks, Z. Ulanowski, J.H. Hough, S. DasSarma
Pages 193-211
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- Jun Q. Lu, R. Scott Brock, Ping Yang, Xin-Hua Hu
Pages 213-242
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- Peter Tarasov, Maxim Yurkin, Pavel Avrorov, Konstantin Semyanov, Alfons Hoekstra, Valeri Maltsev
Pages 243-259
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- Irina Kolesnikova, Sergey Potapov, Peter Tarasov, Konstantin Semyanov, Valeri Maltsev
Pages 261-267
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- Konstantin Semyanov, Alexey Zharinov, Peter Tarasov, Maxim Yurkin, Ilya Skribunov, Dirk van Bockstaele et al.
Pages 269-280
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Back Matter
Pages 281-284
About this book
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Optics of Biological Particles” met in Novosibirsk, Russia 3 – 6 October, 2005. The focus of the meeting was the potential of light scattering in the detection and characterization of biological particles, on novel detection systems using polarized light scattering, imaging (microscopy), inelastic scattering, absorption, and emission over all EM spectral regions. The concept for the ARW came about at the culmination of a NATO Science for Peace Project, headed by Alfons and Valeri. It was thought this would be a convenient vehicle to advertise and demonstrate the apparatus resulting from this multi-year collaboration. Potential applications of the device for bio-aerosol Valeri Maltsev and Alfons Hoekstra. characterization interested the third member of the triumvirate. While the co-chairs were occupied by bureaucratic necessities, the logistics were worked out by the Local Organizing Committee, the seemingly endless number of students and colleagues of Valeri, and especially the fixer Dina Goloshchapova who dealt with all the difficult problems. Optics of biological Gorden Videen, Alfons Hoekstra and Valeri Maltsev at particles encompasses a conference dinner. vii viii Preface great many fields, and our workshop and this volume can only scratch the surface. We were lucky to have a group of outstanding lecturers willing to invest the time to provide illuminating and entertaining lectures on the fundamental research in their fields. This book is a compilation of Valeri Maltsev demonstrates prototype of the Scanning significant contributions Flow Cytometer.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Alfons Hoekstra
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Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk, Russia
Valeri Maltsev
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Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD, U.S.A., University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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