Optics and Precision Engineering, Volume. 27, Issue 9, 1960(2019)
Inductive oil detecting sensor based on magnetic nanomaterial
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BAI Chen-zhao, ZHANG Hong-peng, ZENG Lin, ZHAO Xu-peng, WANG Wen-qi, YANG Ding-xin. Inductive oil detecting sensor based on magnetic nanomaterial[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2019, 27(9): 1960
Received: Apr. 29, 2019
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Published Online: Oct. 14, 2019
The Author Email: Chen-zhao BAI (baichenz@163.com)