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Table 1. The NanoDrop result of the four viruses and two bacterial species investigated in this study
Figure 2. Negative biased I–V profiles for the four types of virus and two bacterial species carried-out in triplicates.
Figure 4. Semi logarithmic I–V characteristics of virus and bacterial species.
Figure 5. (a) Photograph and (b) schematic diagram of the DNA-specific Schottky diode fabricated for the study while (c) represents the equivalent electrical circuit.

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