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Date: 2014-08-06 10:53:39
Electronic engineering
Electronics manufacturing
Stretchable electronics
Perspiration
Sensor
Substrate
Silicone
Biology
Zoology
Manufacturing

Stretchable Electronics Stretchable, Wireless Sensors and Functional Substrates for Epidermal Characterization of Sweat Xian Huang, Yuhao Liu, Kaile Chen, Woo-Jung Shin, Ching-Jui Lu, Gil-Woo Kong, Dwipayan Patnaik, San

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