Search Results - "Sensors international"
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Carbon nanotube - A review on Synthesis, Properties and plethora of applications in the field of biomedical science
Published in Sensors international (2020)“…Recent remarkable advances in the field of nanotechnology has been achieved in the last few years especially in the fabrication of sensors that have wide…”
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Telemedicine for healthcare: Capabilities, features, barriers, and applications
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Regular hospital visits can be expensive, particularly in rural areas, due to travel costs. In the era of the Covid-19 Pandemic, where physical interaction…”
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Biosensors applications in medical field: A brief review
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Research sciences and medical societies have recently shifted into using cost-effective biosensors to test food & water contaminants, control human biologic…”
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A review on environmental gas sensors: Materials and technologies
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…The rapidly increasing population, industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust and open burning of garbage waste are the main cause of pollutants which regularly…”
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Oral cancer diagnosis and perspectives in India
Published in Sensors international (2020)“…Globally, oral cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer with India contributing to almost one-third of the total burden and the second country having the…”
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Significance of sensors for industry 4.0: Roles, capabilities, and applications
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Sensors play a crucial role in factory automation in making the system intellectual. Different types of sensors are available as per the suitability and…”
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Sensors for daily life: A review
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Sensor technologies have improved the everyday life of human beings through their applications in almost all fields. Sensors are devices that detect changes in…”
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How India is dealing with COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Sensors international (2020)“…India, which has the second-largest population in the world is suffering severely from COVID-19 disease. By May 18th, India investigated ∼1 lakh (0.1million)…”
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Green synthesis of nanomaterials from sustainable materials for biosensors and drug delivery
Published in Sensors international (2022)“…The integration of biosensing platforms with drug delivery systems has led to effective treatment strategies for biomedical applications. With the emergency of…”
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Exploring impact and features of machine vision for progressive industry 4.0 culture
Published in Sensors international (2022)“…Machine Vision (MV), like other digital technologies, is a critical component of Industry 4.0. The high volume of data accessible by visual equipment can well…”
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Global impacts of pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic: Focus on socio-economic consequences
Published in Sensors international (2020)“…On March 11, 2020, the novel Corona virus disease (COVID-19), was described as a pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO). Globally, the COVID-19 has not…”
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Silver nanoparticle based multifunctional approach for combating COVID-19
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…COVID-19 is a highly contagious and widespread disease that has strained the global healthcare system to the hilt. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are well known…”
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Significance of Quality 4.0 towards comprehensive enhancement in manufacturing sector
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Quality 4.0 corresponds to the growing digitisation of industry, which uses advanced technologies to enhance the quality of manufacturing and services. This…”
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Nanocellulose as sustainable biomaterials for drug delivery
Published in Sensors international (2022)“…Nanocellulose (NC) has lately appeared as a member of the major promising “green” materials, garnering great attentiveness due to it’s unique features. Several…”
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Miniaturized label-free smartphone assisted electrochemical sensing approach for personalized COVID-19 diagnosis
Published in Sensors international (2020)“…The COVID-19, coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a novel virus called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). By…”
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A review on metal-oxide based p-n and n-n heterostructured nano-materials for gas sensing applications
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…Gas sensor is a device that converts the information of an analyte species into electrical signals using various detection principles. Electrical conductivity…”
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Diabetic foot ulcer detection using deep learning approaches
Published in Sensors international (2023)“…The most recurrent side effect of diabetes is diabetic foot ulcers and if unattended cause imputations. Diabetic feet affect 15% to 25% of diabetic people…”
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Green synthesis of CuO nanoparticles: A promising material for photocatalysis and electrochemical sensor
Published in Sensors international (2024)“…This research highlights the significant role of green synthesis in the production of copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles by using natural extracts as reducing…”
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Effect of temperature modulation, on the gas sensing characteristics of ZnO nanostructures, for gases O2, CO and CO2
Published in Sensors international (2021)“…One dimensional nanostructures of ZnO grown by microwave assisted wet-chemical growth were drop casted over inter-digitated electrodes to fabricate…”
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Approaches of 3D printing in current drug delivery
Published in Sensors international (2022)“…Three-dimensional printing (3DP) is predicted to be one of the most progressive innovations within the pharmacy. Nowadays, the use of 3D printing technologies…”
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