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Using Novel Fluorescent Polymers as Sensory Materials for Above-Ground Sensing of Chemical Signature Compounds Emanating from Buried Landmines

Cumming    
C. J. Aker    
C. Fisher    
M. Fox    
M. la Grone    
M. J. Reust    
D. Rockley    
M. G. Swager    
T. M. Towers    
E. Williams    
V.    

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