A feasible route for the design and manufacture of customised respiratory protection through digital facial capture
Abstract The World Health Organisation has called for a 40% increase in personal protective equipment manufacturing worldwide, recognising that frontline workers need effective protection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current devices suffer from high fit-failure rates leaving significant proportions...
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Autores principales: | Luke N. Carter, Caroline A. Reed, Alexander P. Morrell, Anthony K. H. Fong, Rayyan Chowdhury, Ewan Miller, Federico Alberini, Balvinder Khambay, Shivana Anand, Liam M. Grover, Trevor Coward, Owen Addison, Sophie C. Cox |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7b99d48dd89548e3862ee43df95a479e |
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