University licenses explosives-detection technology.The Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University, mainly at Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins in 1867 had a group of his associates incorporated as the trustees of a university and a hospital, endowing each with $3.5 million. Daniel C. Applied Physics Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), located in Laurel, Maryland, is a not-for-profit, university-affiliated research center employing 4,000 people. in Laurel, Md., has signed an agreement with Link Plus Corporation of Columbia, Md., granting worldwide, exclusive rights to its "molecularly imprinted polymer" explosives detection technology. The molecularly imprinted polymer sensor uses specific chemical reactions This is the 18th episode of television drama Men in Trees. It originally aired on June 25, 2007 on the TV2 network in New Zealand as a continuation of season 1. Recap Marin and Cash have a stew cook off, she admits his is better than hers. to detect explosive compounds. Under the licensing agreement, Link Plus can make, use, market and sell products incorporating the APL-developed technology. Work with these synthetic compounds began in the 1950s and focused on silica gels. In the early 1990s, APL (A Programming Language) A high-level mathematical programming language noted for its brevity and matrix generation capabilities. Developed by Kenneth Iverson in the mid-1960s, it runs on micros to mainframes and is often used to develop mathematical models. chemist George Murray George Murray may refer to:
APL and Link Plus will integrate the MIPs technology with the Link Plus wireless communications system and explore government and commercial market opportunities. Potential products could include handheld explosives detection devices and fixed explosives sensors that can wirelessly transmit information regarding the presence of an explosive. Link Plus is currently developing products that will incorporate the MIPs sensors for various homeland security and international applications, including shipping pallets and containers, airplanes, trains, buses and subway stations. |
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