High Channel Temperature Mapping Electronics in a Thin, Soft, Wireless Format for Non-Invasive Body Thermal Analysis
Hemodynamic status has been perceived as an important diagnostic value as fundamental physiological health conditions, including decisive signs of fatal diseases like arteriosclerosis, can be diagnosed by monitoring it. Currently, the conventional hemodynamic monitoring methods highly rely on imagin...
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Main Authors: | Wooyoung Park, Chunki Yiu, Yiming Liu, Tsz Hung Wong, Xingcan Huang, Jingkun Zhou, Jian Li, Kuanming Yao, Ya Huang, Hu Li, Jiyu Li, Yanli Jiao, Rui Shi, Xinge Yu |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e85e5e6449574c2b976b37a1f1d01c2a |
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