Software, Automation & Control :: Instrumentation, Automation & Control :: Analyzers, Gages & Indicators
June 1, 2007
This 'runny nose' works better than a dry one
Researchers at the University of Warwick (edlinks.che.com/6896-540) and Leicester University (both U.K.) have used artificial nasal mucus to significantly enhance the performance of odor-sensing devices (electronic noses), which are used for quality control...
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