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206                                                           INDEX
            Carbon paste electrodes, 115, 122, 173,  Data processing, 80, 106
               197                            Debye Huckel equation, 143
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            Carbonate, 127                    Dehydrogenase, 172, 178, 181
            Catalysis, 81                     Deoxygenation, 80, 102, 103
            Catechol, 82, 90                  Deposition, 76, 79
            Catheter-type sensor, 164         Detection limit, 3, 4, 67, 92, 145, 146
            Cathodic stripping voltammetry, 82  Detection modes, 92
            Cells, 100, 101                   Detectors, 84, 161, 162
            Charging current, 21, 42, 66, 69, 74, 75,  Diabetes, 178
               109                            Differential pulse polarography, 68,
            Chemically modi®ed electrodes, 39, 118  Diffusion, 4, 8, 129
            Chemometrics, 197                 Diffuse layer, 19
            Chemoreceptor, 187                Diffusion layer, 7, 29, 90, 130, 132
            Chip, 194, 195                    Dimethylglyoxime, 82
            Chloramphenicol, 70               Disposable sensors, 179, 196
            Chloride electrode, 159           DNA, 83, 183, 185
            Chlorpromazine, 34                DNA biosensors, 127, 185
            Cholesterol, 182                  DNA damage, 186
            Cholinesterase, 182               Dopamine, 35, 124, 128, 183
            Chromium, 85, 86                  Doping=undoping, 53, 113, 127
            Chronoabsorptometry, 42           Dropping mercury electrode, 62, 108
            Chronoamperometry, 21, 60, 130, 135, 132,  Drugs, 81, 118, 160
               177                            Dual electrode detection, 93
            Chronocoulometry, 62
            Clark electrode, 190
            Coated wire electrodes, 160       EC mechanism, 34, 42, 113
            Cobalt, 82, 85                    E. Coli, 186
            Cobalt phthalocyanine, 121        Edge effect, 129
            Collection ef®ciency, 113, 135    Edge orientation, 114
            Collection experiments, 113       Electrical communication, 178
            Combination electrode, 148        Electrical double layer, 18, 19
            Compact layer, 19                 Electrical wiring, 178
            Composite electrodes, 47, 114, 133  Electrocapillary, 22
            Computer control, 80, 106         Electrocatalysis, 121
            Concentration pro®le, 7, 9, 11, 29, 36, 87,  Electrochemical quartz crystal,
               132                                microbalance, 52
            Concentration gradient, 7, 9, 11, 78,  Electrochemiluminescence, 44
            Conducting polymers, 113, 124, 127, 193,  Electrodes, 1, 107
               198                            Electrode pretreatment, 46, 110, 114
            Controlled potential techniques, 3, 60  Electrolytes, 162
            Convection, 4, 10, 11             Electron transfer, 3, 11
            Copper, 122                       Electropolymerization, 39, 126, 128, 173,
            Copper electrode, 117                 185, 191
            Cottrell equation, 8, 60, 68, 130, 134  Electroosmotic ¯ow, 195
            Coulometric detectors, 88         End column detection, 89
            Coupled chemical reactions, 33, 34, 36  Energy barrier, 16
            Creatinine, 182                   Enzyme electrodes, 172, 174
            Crown ethers, 123, 155            Enzyme immunoassays, 185
            Current, 3, 5, 6, 60              Enzyme inhibition, 181
            Cyanide electrode, 159, 182       Enzyme reconstitution, 178
            Cyclic voltammetry, 28, 53, 131, 132  Enzyme wiring, 178
            Cyclic staircase voltammetry, 74  Equilibrium potential, 15
            Cyclodextrins, 187                Ethanol electrodes, 87, 178
            Cylinder electrode, 130, 133      Exchange current, 14
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