Exhaled breath condensate proteomics represent a low-cost, non-invasive alternative for examining upper respiratory health. EBC has previously been used for the discovery and validation of detected exhaled volatiles and non-volatile biomarkers of disease related to upper respiratory system distress...
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Biomedical Resilience & Readiness in Adverse Operating Environments (BRAVE) Project: Exhaled Breath Condensate (EBC) TMT Proteomic Transformation Data Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) represents a low-cost and non-invasive means of examining respiratory health. EBC has been used to discover and...
The presentation and supporting information provide data on the performance of an engineering-scale cross-flow heat exchanger used in hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). Temperature profiles are provide for the process of waste water treatment sludges and a food waste. The data can be used to model...
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This data is supplementary to the manuscript Expanding the access of wearable silicone wristbands in community-engaged research through best practices in data analysis and integration by Lisa M. Bramer, Holly M. Dixon, David J. Degnan, Diana Rohlman, Julie B. Herbstman, Kim A. Anderson, and Katrina...