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Recent Advances in Skin Chemical Sensors
This review summarizes the latest developments in the field of skin chemical sensors, in particular wearable ones. Five major applications are covered in the present work: (i) sweat analysis, (ii) skin hydration, (iii) skin wounds, (iv) perspiration of ...
Benoît Piro+2 more
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Lactic acid plays an important role as a biochemical indicator for sports medicine and clinical diagnosis. The detection of lactic acid in sweat is a promising technique without any intrusive inconvenience or risk of infection.
Young Min Choi+5 more
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Survival and growth of cut vs hooked commercial sponges in the Florida Keys [PDF]
The present project was undertaken for the purpose of establishing whether a change in harvesting technique -- cutting rather than tearing the sponge loose-- could insure sponge regeneration and thus reduce the possibility of overfishing in the Florida
Stevenly, John, Sweat, Don
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Investigating Thermal Cooling Mechanisms of Human Body Under Exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation [PDF]
Thermal cooling mechanisms of human exposed to electromagnetic (EM) radiation are studied in detail. The electromagnetic and thermal co-simulation method is utilized to calculate the electromagnetic and temperature distributions. Moreover, Pennes' bioheat equation is solved to understand different thermal cooling mechanisms including blood flow ...
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Resettable Microfluidics for Broad-Range and Prolonged Sweat Rate Sensing.
Wearable sweat sensors are emerging as promising platforms for personalized and real-time tracking of evolving health and fitness parameters. While most wearable sweat sensors focus on tracking biomarker concentration profiles, sweat secretion rate is a ...
Mallika Bariya+7 more
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The non‐fullerene acceptor o‐IDT‐BT‐DCV is used in both binary and ternary blends to investigate the role that it plays in each device architecture. The charge generation pathways are found to differ between the binary and ternary blends with o‐IDT‐BT‐DCV becoming a second donor in the ternary blend.
Hui Jin+10 more
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Sweat as a Source of Next-Generation Digital Biomarkers
Sweat has been associated with health and disease ever since it was linked to high body temperature and exercise. It contains a broad range of electrolytes, proteins, and lipids, and therefore hosts a broad panel of potential noninvasive biomarkers.
Noé Brasier, Jens Eckstein
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A textile-based platform for real-time sweat collection and analysis [PDF]
The ability to perform real-time chemical measurements of body fluids is an exciting concept for the healthcare sector and the sports industry. This work is part of the BIOTEX project, an EU FP6 project which involved the development of textile-based ...
Chuzel, Cyril+5 more
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Inter‐Layer Diffusion of Excitations in 2D Perovskites Revealed by Photoluminescence Reabsorption
Inter‐layer diffusion of photoexcitations is monitored in thin films of the 2D perovskite (PEA)2PbI4 by tracking time‐dependent changes in photoluminescence spectra induced by photon reabsorption effects. A low out‐of‐plane excitation diffusion coefficient of 0.26 × 10−4 cm2 s−1 is determined through 1D diffusion modeling.
Jiaxing Du+7 more
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Incidence of Hyponatremia During a Continuous 246-km Ultramarathon Running Race
Purpose: The purpose of this observational study was to examine the incidence of exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) in a 246-km continuous ultra-marathon.Methods: Over 2 years, 63 male finishers of the annual Spartathlon ultra-marathon foot race from
Adam D. Seal+9 more
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