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Polymers for Optical Fiber Sensors

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Polymer Sensors and Actuators

Part of the book series: Macromolecular Systems — Materials Approach ((MACROSYSTEMS))

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The design and realization of chemical sensors which are more and more reliable and ca- pable of continuous monitoring constitute a continuous challenge in the scientific world.

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Baldini, F., Bracci, S. (2000). Polymers for Optical Fiber Sensors. In: Osada, Y., De Rossi, D.E. (eds) Polymer Sensors and Actuators. Macromolecular Systems — Materials Approach. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04068-3_3

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