Re-visiting the tympanic membrane vicinity as core body temperature measurement site
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Kok Kiong Tan | Wenyu Liang | Chee Wee Gan | Hsueh Yee Lim | K. Tan | Wenyu Liang | J. Lee | Wui Keat Yeoh | Jason Kai Wei Lee
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