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Metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors in clinical diagnosis and environmental monitoring

Environmental pollution is the main issue in most countries due to industrialization and fossil fuel burning. Pollution affects the quality of air and the fertility of the soil, which causes infections in the respiratory system and affects our immune system through food. Wherefore the environment ha...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2023-01, Vol.349, p.114044, Article 114044
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