Comparing body temperature measurements using the double sensor method within a wearable device with oral and core body temperature measurements using medical grade thermometers—a short report
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N. Goldstein | A. Eisenkraft | D. Nachman | Roei Merin | Arik Ben Ishay | M. Fons | Michael Tabi | Anna Danielle Sherman
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