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  • Article - 5 Sep 2012
    Researchers have recently announced the development of a novel biosensor that is capable of detecting extremely small traces of glucose in human fluid including saliva, tears and urine.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2012
    This articles provides an introduction to blood glucose detectors, the two main types of glucose monitors and developments in this monitoring technology.
  • Article - 1 Jun 2012
    This article discusses the history of pacemakers and the challenges in the development of pacing devices.
  • Article - 25 May 2023
    This article explores optomechanical mass sensing, as opposed to conventional mass spectrometers, which classify analytes by measuring their mass-to-charge ratio.
  • Article - 13 Apr 2018
    Several Viatran pressure transmitters have a feature called internal field calibration which allows a field to be rapidly set up. This offers multiple advantages, such as not requiring to take the...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2017
    RTD Sensors (Resistance Temperature Detectors) are temperature sensors that contain a resistor that alters resistance value as its temperature changes.
  • Article - 28 Mar 2013
    ‘g’ is the engineering unit utilized for acceleration measurement and 1 g is defined as 32.1741 ft/sec2.
  • Article - 30 Mar 2022
    Researchers set out to provide a summary of advancements in the area of screen-printed voltammetric sensors used in painkiller environmental water monitoring.
  • Article - 28 Oct 2021
    The article discusses research revealing the use of an inertial sensor built into smartphones to overcome unhealthy sitting behaviors of the office worker.

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