Department of Chemistry“In vivo fluorescence imaging for detection of damage to leaves by fungal phytotoxins.”, W.J. Bower, L. Ning, L.S. Daley, G. A. Strobel, G. E. Edwards, and J. B. Callis, Spectroscopy, 13 36 (1998).
“Five novel applications of imaging visible and short near-infrared spectrophotometry and fluorometry in the plant sciences - Part II: Non-invasive in vivo applications.”, L. Ning, A. M. Chozinski, A. Azarenko, L. S. Daley, W. J. Bowyer, T. Buban, G. E. Edwards, J. B. Callis, and G. A. Sobel, Spectroscopy, 12 37 (1997).
“Quantification of hydrofluoric acid species by chemical-modeling regression of near-infrared spectra.”, C. J. Thompson, J. D. S. Danielson, and J. B. Callis, Anal. Chem., 69 25 (1997).
“Recovery of digital information stored in living plant leaf photosynthetic apparatus as fluorescence signals.”, L. Ning, B. E. Petersen, G. E. Edwards, L. S. Daley, and J. B. Callis, Appl. Spectrosc., 51 1 (1997).
“Spectroscopic imaging of water in living plant leaves - Part II: Challenges, uses and advantages of in vivo absorbance methods for the analysis of biological material.”, L. Ning, L. S. Daley, W. J. Bowyer, E. H. Piepmeier, G. A. Strobel and J. B. Callis, Spectroscopy, 11 68 (1996).
“Five novel applications of imaging visible and short near-infrared spectrophotometry and fluorometry in the plant sciences - Part I: Photographic and histological applications.”, L. Ning, A. M. Chozinski, A. Azarenko, L. S. Daley, W. J. Bowyer, T. Buban, G. E. Edwards, J. B. Callis, and G. A. Sobel, Spectroscopy, 11 44 (1996).
“Remote in-line monitoring of emulsion polymerization of styrene by short-wavelength near-infrared Spectroscopy Part I. Performance during normal runs.”, C-C Wu, J. D. S. Danielson, J. B. Callis, M. Eaton, N. L. Ricker, Process Control Qual., 8 25 (1996).
“Spectroscopic imaging of water in living plant leaves - Part I: "Rayleigh" corrections and significance for Beer's law-based in situ quantification.”, L. Ning, L. S. Daley, W. J. Boyer, E. H. Piepmeier, G. A. Strobel and J. B. Callis, Spectroscopy, 11 34 (1996).
“Imaging fluorometer to detect pathological and physiological change in plants.”, L. Ning, G. E. Edwards, G. A. Strobel, L. S. Daley and J. B. Callis, Appl. Spectrosc., 49 1381 (1995).
“In vivo imaging of the interior of Transcantia zebrina leaves by optical cross-correlation interferometry.”, L. Ning, Z. Lu, L. S. Daley and J. B. Callis, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 205 638 (1994).
“Construction of an imaging visible spectrophotometer and its application to plant sciences.”, L. Ning, L. S. Daley, A. H. Soeldner, J. B. Callis and R. M. Ozanich, Spectroscopy (Eugene, Oreg.), 9 41 (1994).
“Elucidation of species in alcohol-water mixtures using near-IR Spectroscopy and multivariate statistics.”, M. K. Alam and J. B. Callis, Anal. Chem., 66 2293 (1994).
“Non-invasive Spectroscopy for monitoring cell density in a fermentation process.”, Z. Ge, A. G. Cavinato and J. B. Callis, Anal. Chem., 66 1354 (1994).
“Luminescent thermometry for aerodynamic measurements.”, J. Gallery, M. Gouterman, J. Callis, G. Kahlil, B. McLachlan, and J. Bell, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 65 712 (1994).
“Surface pressure field mapping using luminescent coatings.”, B. G. McLachlan, J. L. Kavandi, J. B. Callis, M. Gouterman, G. Khalil, and D. Burns, Exp. Fluids, 14 33 (1993).
“Infrared emission Spectroscopy with transient cooling.”, R. J. Pell, C. E. Miller, B. R. Kowalski, and J. B. Callis, Appl. Spectrosc., 47 2064 (1993).
“Submillisecond response times of oxygen-quenched luminescent coatings.”, A. E. Baron, J. D. S. Danielson, M. Gouterman, J. R. Wan, J. B. Callis and B. McLachlan, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 64 3394 (1993).
“Non-Invasive monitoring of bulk polymerization using short-wavelength near-infrared Spectroscopy.”, P. K. Aldridge, J. J. Kelly, J. B. Callis and D. H. Burns, Anal. Chem., 65 3581 (1993).
“Monitoring of methyl methacrylate polymerization using non-invasive SW-NIR spec-troscopy.”, P. K. Aldridge, D. H. Burns, J. J. Kelly, and J. B. Callis, Process Control Qual., 42 155 (1993).
“Rapid spectroscopic determination of percent aromatics, percent saturates and freezing point of JP-4 aviation fuel.”, M. J. Lysaght, J. J. Kelly, and J. B. Callis, Fuel, 72 623 (1993).
“Non-Invasive monitoring of a two-step sequential chemical reaction with shortwave near-infrared Spectroscopy.”, D. M. Mayes, J. J. Kelly and J. B. Callis, in K. I. Hildrum, ed. Near Infra-Red Spectros., Horwood, Chichester, UK, 377 (1992).
“Non-Invasive Determination of moisture and oil content of wheat flour cookies by near-infrared Spectroscopy in the wavelength range 700-1100 nm.”, R. M. Ozanich, M. L. Schrattenholzer, and J. B. Callis, ACS Symp. Ser., 511 137 (1992).
“Relationship between digital filtering and multivariate regression in quantitative analysis.”, C. L. Erickson, M. J. Lysaght and J. B. Callis, Anal. Chem., 64 1155A (1992).
“Non-invasive spectroscopic monitoring of a bioprocess.”, A. G. Cavinato, D.M. Mayes, Z. Ge, and J. B. Callis, in P. Todd, S. Sikdar and M. Bier eds., Front. Bioprocess. II, ACS Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 90 (1992).
“Real-time measurement of microbial metabolism in activated sludge samples.”, A.G., Cavinato, Z. Ge. J. B. Callis, and R. E. Finger, ACS Symp. Ser., 508 222 (1992).
“A field portable scanner for analysis of thin-layer chromatography plates based on multiwavelength image processing.”, P. K. Aldridge, J. B. Callis, and D. H. Burns, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 63 4333 (1992).
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