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High-Speed Gas Analysis for Explosives Detection

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Part of the book series: NATO Science Series ((NAII,volume 167))

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Detection of explosives and drugs is an urgent problem in the world today for the purposes of anti-terrorism checking, clearing the areas of military conflicts of mines, investigating the cases of explosives and drugs usage, including identification of people after their contact with explosive devices and drugs. The most attractive among physical methods are the techniques based on the detection of explosives and drugs by “odor” like a trained dog.

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Gruznov, V.M., Baldin, M.N., Filonenko, V.G. (2004). High-Speed Gas Analysis for Explosives Detection. In: Krausa, M., Reznev, A.A. (eds) Vapour and Trace Detection of Explosives for Anti-Terrorism Purposes. NATO Science Series, vol 167. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2716-1_11

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