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WHAT DOES BIOSENSOR MEAN IN POLISH?

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biosensor

Bioczujnik

Borehole - a part of a measuring device used in biotechnology and medicine. The probe consists of a biological part and a signal processing part received by the biological part. The great advantage of biosensors over classical electrical sensors is their high selectivity for specific components in the tested environment such as chemicals, proteins or even microorganisms. This means that the biosensor's response will be for strictly defined conditions. This allows you to create a highly specialized apparatus for detecting changes at the molecular level. Biopsy may be based on chemical, immunological or biocatalytic receptors. As an old-fashioned bioproducer in the biological part, often living plant or animal tissue is used. They are unstable - the tissue should usually be alive. In newer applications, the smallest biological part is sought, aiming at nanometer-sized organelles, enzymes or a single biomolecule. Bioczujnik - część urządzenia pomiarowego stosowanego w biotechnologii i medycynie. Bioczujnik składa się z części biologicznej i części aparaturowej przetwarzającej sygnał odebrany przez część biologiczną. Dużą przewagą biosensorów nad klasycznymi czujnikami elektrycznymi jest ich wysoka zdolność wybiórcza konkretnych elementów w badanym środowisku, jak związków chemicznych, białek czy nawet mikroorganizmów. Oznacza to, że odpowiedź tego bioczujnika będzie zachodzić dla ściśle określonych warunków. Pozwala to tworzyć bardzo wyspecjalizowaną aparaturę pozwalającą wykrywać zmiany na poziomie molekularnym. Bioczujniki mogą być oparte na receptorach chemicznych, immunologicznych lub biokatalitycznych. Jako bioczujnik starego typu w części biologicznej używa się często żywą tkankę roślinną lub zwierzęcą. Są one nietrwałe - tkanka zazwyczaj powinna być żywa. W nowszych zastosowaniach dąży się do użycia jak najmniejszej części biologicznej, dążąc do nanometrowych rozmiarów organelli, enzymu lub pojedynczej biocząsteczki.

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POLISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BIOSENSOR


defensor
defensor
ekstensor
ekstensor
kondensor
kondensor
ofensor
ofensor
sensor
sensor
sponsor
sponsor
tensor
tensor

POLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BIOSENSOR

bios
biosatelita
biosauna
bioselenologia
biosfera
bioskop
biosocjologia
biospektroskopia
biosputnik
biostabilizator
biostator
biostatyczny
biosterowac
biostratygrafia
biostruktura
biostymina
biostymulacja
biosynteza
biosystem
bioszkodnik

POLISH WORDS THAT END LIKE BIOSENSOR

agresor
antecesor
asesor
bioprocesor
chasor
dekompresor
emulsor
fleksor
impresor
inwersor
kompresor
konfesor
koprocesor
kursor
luksor
mikroprocesor
posesor
prekursor
procesor
profesor

Synonyms and antonyms of biosensor in the Polish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «biosensor» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF BIOSENSOR

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The translations of biosensor from Polish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «biosensor» in Polish.

Translator Polish - Chinese

生物传感器
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Spanish

biosensor
570 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - English

biosensor
510 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Hindi

biosensor
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Polish - Arabic

جهاز الاستشعار البيولوجي
280 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Russian

биодатчик
278 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Portuguese

biosensor
270 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Bengali

biosensor
260 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - French

biocapteur
220 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Malay

biosensor
190 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - German

Biosensor
180 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Japanese

バイオセンサー
130 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Korean

바이오 센서
85 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Javanese

biosensor
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Polish - Vietnamese

cảm biến sinh học
80 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Tamil

biosensor
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Marathi

biosensor
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Turkish

biyosensör
70 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Italian

biosensore
65 millions of speakers

Polish

biosensor
50 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Ukrainian

біодатчик
40 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Romanian

biosenzor
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Polish - Greek

βιοαισθητήρα
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Polish - Afrikaans

bios ensor
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Polish - Swedish

biosensor
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Polish - Norwegian

biosensor
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of biosensor

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Examples of use in the Polish literature, quotes and news about biosensor

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10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIOSENSOR»

Discover the use of biosensor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to biosensor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Optical Biosensors: Today and Tomorrow - Strona ix
When we prepared the first edition of Optical Biosensors, titled Optical Biosensors: Present and Future, the field of optical biosensors was rapidly evolving on the coattails of advances in optical telecommunications. Since that time, there has ...
Frances S. Ligler, ‎Chris Rowe Taitt, 2011
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Biosensors: Kinetics of Binding and Dissociation Using ... - Strona 4
The high sensitivity and specificity which comes out of shape-specific recognition in biosensors can be exploited. Compared to other analytical methods like LC, MS, GC, etc., biosensors can be used to measure concentrations ranging from ...
Ajit Sadana, 2003
3
Biosensors: Theory and Applications
This introductory text covers in detail the technology and applications of biosensors in their many forms. It provides an extensive survey of the basic principles, functions and applications of different categories of biosensors.
Donald G. Buerk, 1995
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Biosensors
This book not only presents the state-of-the-art of biosensor research and development to the specialist, but also introduces the layman to the fundamentals of the subject.
F. Scheller, ‎F. Schubert, 1991
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Handbook of Biosensors and Biosensor Kinetics
This book, like the previous five books on biosensors by this author (and one by the co-author), addresses the neglected areas of analyte-receptor binding and dissociation kinetics occurring on biosensor surfaces.
Ajit Sadana, ‎Neeti Sadana, 2010
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Binding and Dissociation Kinetics for Different Biosensor ...
These are portable and convenient devices that permit the rapid, accurate, and reliable detection of analytes of interest present either in the atmosphere or in aqueous or in liquid phases.
Ajit Sadana, 2006
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Food Biosensor Analysis
Details the advantages and limitations of biosensors in food analysis systems, describing the principles, characteristics, and applications of these important analyzing techniques.
Gabriele Wagner, ‎George G. Guilbault, 1993
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Fractal Binding and Dissociation Kinetics for Different ...
After reading this book, the reader will gain invaluable insight into how biosensors work and how they may be used more effectively. * No other book provides a detailed kinetic analysis of the binding and dissociation reactions occurring on ...
Ajit Sadana, 2005
9
Biosensors and Their Applications
Written by the leading researchers in the field, this book reflects the most current developments in successfully constructing a biosensor. Major applications are in the fields of pharmacology, molecular biology, virology and electronics.
Victor C. Yang, ‎That T. Ngo, 2012
10
Biosensors
This book covers recent developments that combine the fields of biotechnology and electrical engineering with applications in the detection of very low levels of chemicals and biological agents in the body.
Rajmohan Joshi, 2006

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIOSENSOR»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term biosensor is used in the context of the following news items.
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Plant biosensor could help African farmers fight parasitic 'witchweed'
By introducing this receptor into another, more easily grown plant, U of T researchers have created a plant biosensor that can be …more. Engineering and ... «Phys.Org, Oct 15»
2
Biosensor AS7000 - sensor tętna i rytmu serca z ARM Cortex-M0
Firma ams specjalizująca się w produkcji szerokiej gamy sensorów i układów analogowych zaprezentowała AS7000 - pierwszy biosensor z nowej rodziny ... «elektroda.pl, Oct 15»
3
Modular platform for biosensor assembly
The markers have a story to tell about what's going on behind the scenes, but they need help translating it—help that comes from biosensors, which convert ... «Phys.Org, Sep 15»
4
Graphene-based biosensor could provide early cancer diagnosis
Scientists in Dublin, Canada and France have built a new kind of biosensor based on the use of graphene that can detect cholera toxins. It provides a reading in ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
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Implantable biosensor chip can monitor glucose and drugs in real-time
A team from the EPFL integrated Systems Laboratory have unveiled a new implantable sensor that is about a centimeter long that is designed to be implanted ... «SlashGear, May 15»
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Team presents induction-powered biosensor chips detecting many …
The new biosensor chip developed at EPFL is capable of simultaneously monitoring the concentration of a number of molecules, such as glucose and ... «Phys.Org, May 15»
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Engineer develops real-time listeria biosensor prototype
The prototype listeria biosensor chip is a little smaller than postage stamp. Dr. Carmen Gomes, Texas A&M AgriLife Research engineer, said even at this early ... «Phys.Org, May 15»
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NIH holds competition to create better wearable alcohol biosensor
The wearable biosensor will aid researchers, clinicians, therapists and individuals by providing more accurate data on how much an individual is drinking. «National Institutes of Health, Mar 15»
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New Type of Biosensor Can Give Machines Ability to Smell
The researchers were able to come up with a way to manufacture not just enough odorant binding proteins such that they can be used in biosensors but proteins ... «Tech Times, Jan 15»
10
Photonic crystal nanolaser biosensor simplifies DNA detection
As the team reports in Applied Physics Letters, they created a photonic crystal nanolaser biosensor capable of detecting the adsorption of biomolecules based ... «Phys.Org, Jan 15»

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