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- who: Kayleigh A.R. Rose from the Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, UK have published the research work: Wake respirometry allows breath-by-breath assessment of ventilation and CO2 production in unrestrained animals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/16,/2022
- what: The authors propose that it might be possible to assess breath-by-breath information on animal state, by positioning these NoDIS sensors close to unrestrained, and possibly even free-living, animals and examining CO2 concentrations over time, provided there is directional flow of air. The authors demonstrate that a NoDIS system can be . . .
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