Sensitivity of On-Skin Thermometry to Detecting Dermal Dehydration
Sensitivity of On-Skin Thermometry to Detecting Dermal Dehydration is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Heat Transfer''. The main subjects of the publication include acoustics, optoelectronics, composite material, dehydration, thermal conductivity, SIGNAL, skin temperature, work, biomedical engineering, materials science, sensitivity, and airborne disease. The authors show that the root-mean-square difference in temperature rise between normal and dermally dehydrated skin can be as high as 250 mK, which is detectable using lock-in techniques.