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    Inductive Sensor with Contactless Interrogation for Conductive Target Detection by Marco Zini, Marco Baù, Alessandro Nastro, Marco Ferrari, Vittorio Ferrari

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The contactless interrogation of an inductive sensor (IS) for conductive target detection is presented. The IS comprises a solenoidal coil of copper wire wrapped around a plastic pipe which is connected to a series capacitor to form an LC circuit resonating at the frequency <i>f</i><sub>r</sub>. …”
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    Automatic Detection of Slow Conducting Channels during Substrate Ablation of Scar-Related Ventricular Arrhythmias by Alejandro Alcaine, Beatriz Jáuregui, David Soto-Iglesias, Juan Acosta, Diego Penela, Juan Fernández-Armenta, Markus Linhart, David Andreu, Lluís Mont, Pablo Laguna, Oscar Camara, Juan Pablo Martínez, Antonio Berruezo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…However, voltage mapping, as it is currently performed, is time-consuming, requiring a manual analysis of all EGMs to detect SCCs, and its accuracy is limited by electric far-field. …”
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    Comparison of electrochemical skin conductance and vibration perception threshold measurement in the detection of early diabetic neuropathy. by Amit Goel, Channabasappa Shivaprasad, Anish Kolly, Vijaya Sarathi H A, Sridevi Atluri

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Sudomotor dysfunction is one of the earliest detectable abnormalities in DPN. The present study aimed to determine the diagnostic performance of the electrochemical skin conductance (ESC) test in detecting early DPN, compared with the vibration perception threshold (VPT) test and diabetic neuropathy symptom (DNS) score, using the modified neuropathy disability score (NDS) as the reference standard. …”
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    Changing the conductivity of porous silicon with silver nanoparticles/silicon structures when detecting hydrogen peroxide by O. Yu. Kutova, M. G. Dusheiko, B. O. Loboda, Т. Ю. Obukhova

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The authors investigate the influence of hydrogen peroxide concentration on the conductivity of the porous silicon with silver nanoparticles / crystalline silicon system. …”
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    High Anti-Swelling Zwitterion-Based Hydrogel with Merit Stretchability and Conductivity for Motion Detection and Information Transmission by Qingyun Zheng, Jingyuan Liu, Rongrong Chen, Qi Liu, Jing Yu, Jiahui Zhu, Peili Liu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Hydrogel sensors show unique advantages in underwater detection, ocean monitoring, and human–computer interaction because of their excellent flexibility, biocompatibility, high sensitivity, and environmental adaptability. …”
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    2D Conductive MOFs Intercalated in MXene Interlayer for Fast and Trace Detection of Triethylamine at Room Temperature by Hao Zhang, Wei Cao, Jingfeng Wang, Lei Guo, Pu‐Hong Wang, Zhi‐Jun Ding, Lingmin Yu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, the prolonged response time limits their future applications because of their poor electrical conductivity. In this context, alternating stacked MXene@Cu‐HHTP heterostructures characterized by a sandwich‐type architecture comprised of Cu‐HHTP (copper‐catecholate frameworks), 2D conductive MOFs, and layered MXene achieve high‐performance triethylamine (TEA) sensing. …”
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    Emergency Wound Infection Monitoring and Treatment Based on Wearable Electrochemical Detection and Drug Release with Conductive Hydrogel by Shaopeng Wang, Songsong Huang, Qian Chen, Yanjun Li, Liyang Duan, Zhi Yu, Weixia Li, Hui Luo, Shuang Li, Bin Fan, Zetao Chen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Multilayer screen-printed electrodes were developed to detect uric acid (UA), pH, and temperature biomarkers. …”
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