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Performance of empirical and model-based classifiers for detecting sucrase-isomaltase inhibition using the13C-sucrose breath test. [PDF]
Van Wyk H +5 more
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Flexible tactile sensors have considerable potential for broad application in healthcare monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and bioinspired robotics. This review explores recent progress in device design, performance optimization, and intelligent applications. It highlights how AI algorithms enhance environmental adaptability and perception accuracy
Siyuan Wang +3 more
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Does Delayed Testing of Urea Breath Test Samples Effect Results? [PDF]
Michael G. Bruce +2 more
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Enhancing Sensitivity across Scales with Highly Sensitive Hall Effect‐Based Auxetic Tactile Sensors
Herein, a tactile sensor based on hall‐effect sensors with an auxetic structure, called Hall effect‐based auxetic tactile sensor (HEATS), is proposed. The change in magnetism resulting from the deformation of the auxetic structure is utilized for sensing.
Youngheon Yun +6 more
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Evaluation of urea breath test as a diagnostic tool for Helicobacter pylori infection in adult dyspeptic patients. [PDF]
Said ZNA, El-Nasser AM.
europepmc +1 more source
Bubbles Acting as Micro End‐Effectors for Dexterous Manipulation and Sensing in Aqueous Environment
Inspired by bubbles, this article proposes a low‐cost method for multifunctional manipulation and sensing using microbubbles in aqueous environments. Bubbles are easily generated in situ, enabling the safe and adaptive handling of microobjects and sensing of microforces and surface textures.
Zichen Xu, Qingsong Xu
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Validation of the PyloPlus Urea Breath Test System in pediatric patients. [PDF]
Price TK, Realegeno S, Azad K, Shier KL.
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Carbon monoxide breath test assessment of mild hemolysis in Gilbert's syndrome
Ling-Ling Kang +2 more
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A skin‐conformal wearable device based on laser‐induced graphene is developed for continuous strain measurement across the circumference of the forearm for gesture recognition and hand‐tracking applications. Post material optimization, the strain sensor array is integrated with a wearable wireless readout circuit for real‐time control of a robotic arm,
Vinay Kammarchedu +2 more
wiley +1 more source

