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Spectral Laser Induced Fluorescence for standoff detection and classification of aerosolized biological threats

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Abstract

Adding Laser Induced Fluorescence to cloud mapping can provide early warning of aerosolized biological threats. Although the sensor is the heart of the solution, various other aspects must also be optimized to reach optimum impact.

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