Ring et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Detecting fever in Polish children by infrared thermographyRing et al., 2008
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- Ring E
- Jung A
- Zuber J
- Rutowski P
- Kalicki B
- Bajwa U
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- Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Quantitative Infrared Thermography
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Recent interest in fever detection by infrared thermography has shown that there is a lack of data on normal and febrile subjects. Furthermore, the highest at-risk group of the population in the event of a pandemic fever is in children and young parents. This study has been …
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