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A fibre optic oxygen sensor based on the fluorescence quenching of ruthenium compounds

Abstract

Between 2005 and 2014, there was a decrease in the population-based rate of aSBO, which may reflect increased utilization of minimally invasive techniques. There were significant trends towards increased operative intervention, with surgery occurring earlier and increasingly using laparoscopic approach.

Keywords:
Oxygen sensor Fluorescence Oxygen Ruthenium Quenching (fluorescence) Photochemistry Analytical Chemistry (journal) Materials science Chemistry Limiting oxygen concentration Excited state Optics Catalysis Atomic physics Chromatography

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