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Improved Methodology for Reporting Solar Radiation Data
D.M. Wogan, M.E. Webber and A.K. da Silva
In Situ Combustion Diagnostics using Diode Laser Absorption Sensors
M.E. Webber, S. Kim, D.S. Baer, and R.K. Hanson
In Situ Combustion Measurements of CO2 by Use of a Distributed-Feedback Diode Laser Sensor Near 2.0 µm
M.E. Webber, S. Kim, S.T. Sanders, D.S. Baer, R.K. Hanson and Y. Ikeda
In Situ Combustion Measurements of CO2 by Use of a Distributed-Feedback Diode-Laser Sensor Near 2.0 μm
M.E. Webber, S. Kim, S.T. Sanders, D.S. Baer, R.K. Hanson and Y. Ikeda
In Situ Measurements of CO, CO2, H2O Combustion Emissions with Diode Laser Sensors
J. Wang, M.E. Webber, S.T. Sanders, D.S. Baer, J.B. Jeffries, and R.K. Hanson,
Infrared Overtone Spectroscopy Measurements of Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide in the Effluent of a Biological Water Processor
R. Claps, D. Leleux, F.V. Englich, F.K. Tittel, M.E. Webber, J. Jeffries, R.K. Hanson, J.C. Graf, and L.M. Vega
Integrating Renewable Energy Technologies to Reduce Large Ship Fuel Consumption
B.H. Gully, M.E. Webber, C.C. Seepersad and R.C. Thompson
Interactions between Power Generation and Desalination Systems
Dr. Andrew S. Reimers, Mechanical Engineering
Laser-based photoacoustic ammonia sensors for industrial applications
M.B. Pushkarsky, M.E. Webber, O. Baghdassarian, L.R. Narasimhan, and C.K.N. Patel
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