breath measurement Articles
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Humidity’s Impact on Medical Devices, Part One
When hearing terms like humidity and relative humidity, people often think about the weather. This is because water vapor has an impact on how humans perceive comfort; both high humidity and low humidity can make people feel uncomfortable. You might already be aware that amount of water vapor present in air can impact how a medical device performs. Understanding how water vapor affects analysis ...
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Computer Vision-Based Digital Biomarkers Could Enable Faster and More Accurate In Vivo Assessment of Disease
At Recursion, we are working to decode biology and industrialize drug discovery. We have successfully executed over 82 million phenomic experiments and inferred over 179 billion biological relationships in our quest to identify promising novel therapeutic approaches. Now, we are extending our industrialized approach to petabytes of pre-clinical in vivo studies. Digitalizing in vivo studies ...
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Humidity’s Impact on Medical Devices
When hearing terms like humidity and relative humidity, people often think about the weather. This is because water vapor has an impact on how humans perceive comfort; both high humidity and low humidity can make people feel uncomfortable. You might already be aware that amount of water vapor present in air can impact how a medical device performs. Understanding how water vapor affects analysis ...
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CSX-1004: A Promising Canidate in the Fight Against the Fentanyl Crisis
The opioid crisis in the United States is a devastating public health issue, with over 70,000 overdose deaths annually, largely driven by the highly potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. The urgency to address this crisis has spurred the development of innovative therapies to prevent and reverse fentanyl overdoses. In this blog, we will explore the groundbreaking preclinical work on CSX-1004, a fully ...
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WHO report on diesel fumes puts sharp focus on need for effective monitoring
The World Health Organisation this month reclassified the dangers of diesel exhaust fumes, upgrading the risk from probably carcinogenic to a definite cause of cancer. The WHO report is based on the findings of research on workers in high risk areas, and puts a sharp focus on the need for effective monitoring in industries such as mining, rail, transportation, construction, power generation and ...
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