Demonstrating the Use of Optical Fibres in Biomedical Sensing: A Collaborative Approach for Engagement and Education.
Katjana EhrlichHelen E. ParkerDuncan K. McNichollPeter ReidMark ReynoldsVincent BussiereGraham CrawfordAngela DeighanAlice GarrettAndrás KufcsákDominic R. NorbergGiulia SpennatiGregor SteeleHelen Szoor-McElhinneyMelanie JimenezPublished in: Sensors (2020)
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