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Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity

Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity
Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity
A model representing the skin was subjected to a variety of electrical signals. The parts of the model representing the Stratum Corneum were given different conductivities to represent different levels of hydration.
University of Southampton
Davies, Luke
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Chappell, Paul
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Melvin, Tracy
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Davies, Luke
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Chappell, Paul
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Melvin, Tracy
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Davies, Luke, Chappell, Paul and Melvin, Tracy (2016) Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/401246 [Dataset]

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Abstract

A model representing the skin was subjected to a variety of electrical signals. The parts of the model representing the Stratum Corneum were given different conductivities to represent different levels of hydration.

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Published date: 2016
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, EEE, Photonic Systems Circuits & Sensors
Projects:
Doctoral Training Centre in Complex Systems Simulations
Funded by: UNSPECIFIED (EP/G03690X/1)
1 October 2009 to 31 March 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 401246
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401246
PURE UUID: 61b223fb-0cda-49eb-ad2c-4d333ac59466

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2016 12:11
Last modified: 04 Nov 2023 17:49

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Creator: Luke Davies
Creator: Paul Chappell
Creator: Tracy Melvin

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