Skin colour affects the accuracy of medical oxygen sensors


Journal article


Matthew D. Keller, Brandon Harrison-Smith, Chetan Patil, Mohammed Shahriar Arefin
Nature, vol. 610, 2022 Oct, pp. 449–451

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03...
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Keller, M. D., Harrison-Smith, B., Patil, C., & Arefin, M. S. (2022). Skin colour affects the accuracy of medical oxygen sensors. Nature, 610, 449–451.


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Keller, Matthew D., Brandon Harrison-Smith, Chetan Patil, and Mohammed Shahriar Arefin. “Skin Colour Affects the Accuracy of Medical Oxygen Sensors.” Nature 610 (October 2022): 449–451.


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Keller, Matthew D., et al. “Skin Colour Affects the Accuracy of Medical Oxygen Sensors.” Nature, vol. 610, Oct. 2022, pp. 449–51.


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@article{keller2022a,
  title = {Skin colour affects the accuracy of medical oxygen sensors},
  year = {2022},
  month = oct,
  journal = {Nature},
  pages = {449–451},
  volume = {610},
  author = {Keller, Matthew D. and Harrison-Smith, Brandon and Patil, Chetan and Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar},
  month_numeric = {10}
}

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