Tenero et al., 2018 - Google Patents
E-NOSE: AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO EVALUATE DIFFERENT RESPIRATORY PATTERNS IN PEDIATRIC POPULATIONTenero et al., 2018
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Electronic nose (e-Nose) is an innovative biomimetic method that simulate the human olfactory system to identify the quality of odors, through a nano-sensor system in combination with specific processing algorithms. The instruments used are electronic …
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