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William G Morris

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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|July 15, 2003
Development of combinatorial chemistry methods for coatings: high-throughput adhesion evaluation and scale-up of combinatorial leadsRadislav A Potyrailo, Bret J Chisholm, William G Morris, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 4, 2011
Passive multivariable temperature and conductivity RFID sensors for single-use biopharmaceutical manufacturing componentsRadislav A Potyrailo, Timothy Wortley, Cheryl Surman, et al.
Applied Optics|October 2, 2007
Theory and practice of ubiquitous quantitative chemical analysis using conventional computer optical disk drivesRadislav A Potyrailo, William G Morris, Andrew M Leach, et al.
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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|July 15, 2003
Development of combinatorial chemistry methods for coatings: high-throughput adhesion evaluation and scale-up of combinatorial leadsRadislav A Potyrailo, Bret J Chisholm, William G Morris, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 4, 2011
Passive multivariable temperature and conductivity RFID sensors for single-use biopharmaceutical manufacturing componentsRadislav A Potyrailo, Timothy Wortley, Cheryl Surman, et al.
Applied Optics|October 2, 2007
Theory and practice of ubiquitous quantitative chemical analysis using conventional computer optical disk drivesRadislav A Potyrailo, William G Morris, Andrew M Leach, et al.
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