A numerical analysis of skin–PPE interaction to prevent facial tissue injury
Abstract The use of close-fitting PPE is essential to prevent exposure to dispersed airborne matter, including the COVID-19 virus. The current pandemic has increased pressure on healthcare systems around the world, leading to medical professionals using high-grade PPE for prolonged durations, result...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rikeen D. Jobanputra, Jack Hayes, Sravani Royyuru, Marc A. Masen |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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