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    High-density flexible interconnect for two-dimensional ultrasound arrays by Fiering, J.O., Hultman, P., Lee, W., Light, E.D., Smith, S.W.

    “…We present a method for fabricating flexible multilayer circuits for interconnection to 2-D array ultrasound transducers. In addition, we describe four 2-D…”
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    Manipulation of microenvironment with a built-in electrochemical actuator in proximity of a dissolved oxygen microsensor by Chang-Soo Kim, Chae-Hyang Lee, Fiering, J.O., Ufer, S., Scarantino, C.W., Nagle, H.T.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-10-2004)
    “…Biochemical sensors for continuous monitoring require dependable periodic self diagnosis with acceptable simplicity to check its functionality during…”
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    Progress in two-dimensional arrays for real-time volumetric imaging by Light, E D, Davidsen, R E, Fiering, J O, Hruschka, T A, Smith, S W

    Published in Ultrasonic imaging (01-01-1998)
    “…The design, fabrication, and evaluation of two dimensional array transducers for real-time volumetric imaging are described. The transducers we have previously…”
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    A Si-based FPW sensor array system with polymer microfluidics integrated on a PCB by Dube, C.E., Fiering, J.O., Mescher, M.J.

    Published in Proceedings of IEEE Sensors (2002)
    “…Many methods for fabricating structures for microfluidic-based sensors have been developed in recent years. However, little has been reported on effective…”
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    Update of two dimensional arrays for real time volumetric and real time intracardiac imaging by Light, E.D., Fiering, J.O., Hultman, P.A., Lee, W., Smith, S.W.

    “…The authors have previously described 2-D array transducers with up to several thousand elements operating at frequencies between 2.5 and 5.0 MHz for real time…”
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