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  1. N/A

    SBC: ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION CTR            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1999 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Novel Fiber Optic Biosensor for Pesticide Residue Detection

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. A Detection System for Determining the Concentration, Size, and Depth of Buried Radioactive Material

    SBC: Shonka Research Associates            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1996 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  4. DEVELOPMLENT OF A LAUNDRY MONITOR FOR DETECTION OF HOT PARTICLE CONTAMINATION

    SBC: Shonka Research Associates            Topic: N/A

    TWO APPROACHES WILL BE EXAMINED TO SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE THESENSITIVITY OF LAUNDRY MONITORS TO DETECT AND SPECIFY LOCATION OF HOT PARTICLES ON LAUNDERED GARMENTS. THESE PROPOSED TECNIQUES HAVE HIGH POTENTIAL FOR DETECTING BOTH LOW ENERGY BETA AND ALPHA PARTICLE RADIATION AS WELL AS IMPROVING SENSITIVITY BY REDUCING BACKGROUND COUNT RATE.

    SBIR Phase II 1990 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  5. Disposable Micromachined Flow Immunoassay for Field Detection of Contaminants

    SBC: American Research Corporation of Virginia            Topic: N/A

    The use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect contaminants such as solvents, fuels, and pesticides in soil and water samples is now well established. Although ELISA and related methods can facilitate analysis of samples, several washing and separation steps are involved that require 30 to 120 minutes per sample to reach equilibrium. Recently, near infrared fluorescence immunoassa ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Polymer-Based Competitive Flow Sensor Detects Contaminants in the Field

    SBC: American Research Corporation of Virginia            Topic: N/A

    Not Available NEA Electronics, Inc. (NEA) is a manufacturer of electro-mechanical products, specializing in the development of innovative hold down and release mechanisms for the aerospace industry. NEA has designed and manufactured two prototype release mechanisms with unique capabilities. The Model 9111 rod release mechanism is simple, highly reliable, light weight and cost effective. It is cap ...

    SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Combustion CVD: A clean Alternative to Chromium Electroplating

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: N/A

    Not Available Currently, most semiconductor manufactures rely on electronic design automation (EDA) tools to design advanced microelectronics. However, their use for radiation-hardened (rad-hard) microelectronics is limited, since there is no available set of rad-hard design rules. Therefore, there is a need to develop computational models, starting from high-fidelity physics to circuit-level mod ...

    SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Portable Methane Flux Meter

    SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC            Topic: N/A

    Not Available Dynamic Structures and Materials proposes to develop dissipative acoustic arrays for the control of interior noise in launch vehicle payload fairings. The innovation in this work is the use of discrete noise control sources that utilize feedback control to dissipate acoustic energy. Acoustic energy dissipation is a robust method of reducing sound pressure levels in the interior of t ...

    SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Silica Materials for Mercury Recovery From Wastewater

    SBC: TPL, INC            Topic: N/A

    A number of industrial processes generate wastewater with mercury contamination. Existing cleanup processes have difficulties in achieving low mercury discharge limits, especially in the presence of competing metal ions already below their discharge limits. Commercial ion exchange media are not selective for mercury, so other metal ions compete with mercury for binding sites. Consequently, excess ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Recycling Process for Poultry Litter

    SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Not Available We propose to investigate the feasibility of manufacturing a simple waveguide laser that would demonstrate all of the qualities of fiber lasers while utilizing the simple pumping scheme of an side pumped Nd:YAG laser. The Phase I effort will involve modeling of the system and Phase II will be construction of a prototype. We will investigate a wound single mode rare earth doped fiber ...

    SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency
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