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Embedded thin-film transistors for signal conditioning in polymer microelectromechnical systems
Author: Tsang, See-Ho
Date created: 2011-12-09
Magnetic field sensor using polymer MEMS structures for detection of magnetic fields
Author: Oldham, Bradley Edward
Date created: 2011-11-17
Fabrication of Relative Humidity Sensors based on Polyimide Nanoparticles
Author: Wang, YiFan
Date created: 2013-03-22

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