Velayutham et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Emerging (bio) sensor technologies for monitoring vital markers of military, mining, and defense healthcareVelayutham et al., 2024
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- 10458515386780022196
- Author
- Velayutham J
- Mariappan S
- Manickam P
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- Publication venue
- Health and Environmental Applications of Biosensing Technologies
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Soldiers/defense personnel on the battlefield are vulnerable to the effects of lethal weapons, explosives, and chemical toxins/harmful substances (chemical and biological warfare). In addition, the soldiers are subject to occupational hazards such as chronic stress, fatigue …
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