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Biosensors (Basel)
December 2024
Guangdong Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy (SZ), Shenzhen 518107, China.
The demand for non-invasive, real-time health monitoring has driven advancements in wearable sensors for tracking biomarkers in sweat. Ammonium ions (NH) in sweat serve as indicators of metabolic function, muscle fatigue, and kidney health. Although current ion-selective all-solid-state printed sensors based on nanocomposites typically exhibit good sensitivity (~50 mV/log [NH]), low detection limits (LOD ranging from 10 to 10 M), and wide linearity ranges (from 10 to 10 M), few have reported the stability test results necessary for their integration into commercial products for future practical applications.
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December 2024
School of Automation, Guangxi University of Science and Technology, Liuzhou 545616, Guangxi, P.R. China.
Plants, various biological organisms, and certain marine organisms typically provide biopolymers, like cellulose. Some things that make them unique are that they are non-toxic, biodegradable, have high specific strength and specific modulus, are easy to change the surface of, are highly hydrophilic, and are biocompatible. Significantly, nanocellulose has emerged as a prominent development in the 21st century.
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December 2024
Lived Experience Stakeholder, Leeds, UK.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is considered good practice in all health research including literature reviews. Reporting of involvement practice in realist reviews has been inconsistent leaving gaps in understanding of best practice. Realist reviews are theory driven and explain how interventions work, for whom and in which circumstances.
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December 2024
Institute for Ethics, History, and the Humanities (iEH2), University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
The deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology (connected devices enabling algorithmic analysis of behaviour and individualized feedback) has been growing increasingly over the last decades, including in the workplace where they can serve occupational safety and health (OSH) purposes. However, although the IoT is deployed for good aims, the use of these devices raises numerous ethical issues which have had little literature specifically dedicated to them. To fill this gap, we have investigated the ethical views of key stakeholders on the deployment of IoT for OSH.
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December 2024
AIIMS, Guwahati, India.
Digital technologies are now integral to daily life. However, their applications for the health of populations remain largely untapped. Increasing cancer incidence, and it being the leading cause of death in every country in the world, justifies the need for increasing healthcare.
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