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Exhaled air analysis in patients with different lung diseases using artificial odour sensors

Taivans et al., 2009

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13218007198317109706
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Taivans I
Jurka N
Balode L
Bukovskis M
Kopeika U
Ogorodniks V
Kleperis J
Strazda G
Šiliņš V
Martinsons A
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Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.

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Sniffing breath to diagnose a disease has been practiced by doctors since ancient times. Nowadays, electronic noses are successfully used in the food, textile and perfume industry as well as for air pollution control. The aim of this study was to test whether exhaled breath …
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