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The exhaled breath pattern as a potential method for biometrics identification. [PDF]
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American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2016
Objectives The goal of this study was to review the main lesion types of the nasal skin and appropriate treatment strategies rather than to present a comprehensive list of all diseases that affect the skin that can involve the nose. Methods We reviewed the main nasal skin lesion types and available treatment strategies.
Ayse Pelin, Yigider +4 more
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Objectives The goal of this study was to review the main lesion types of the nasal skin and appropriate treatment strategies rather than to present a comprehensive list of all diseases that affect the skin that can involve the nose. Methods We reviewed the main nasal skin lesion types and available treatment strategies.
Ayse Pelin, Yigider +4 more
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Electronic noses and disease diagnostics
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004Rapid developments in sensor technology have facilitated the production of devices--known as electronic noses--that can detect and discriminate the production profiles of volatile compounds from microbial infections in situ. Such qualitative and semi-quantitative approaches could have a significant role in the early diagnosis and detection of microbial
Anthony P, Turner, Naresh, Magan
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Electronic Nose Technology in Respiratory Diseases
Lung, 2017Electronic noses (e-noses) are based on arrays of different sensor types that respond to specific features of an odorant molecule, mostly volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Differently from gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, e-noses can distinguish VOCs spectrum by pattern recognition.
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