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Teunis J. Vink

Researcher at Philips

Publications -  70
Citations -  2778

Teunis J. Vink is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sputtering & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 70 publications receiving 2514 citations. Previous affiliations of Teunis J. Vink include Utrecht University & Federal University of Pernambuco.

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An electronic nose in the discrimination of patients with asthma and controls

TL;DR: These findings warrant validation of electronic noses in diagnosing newly presented patients with asthma, and patients with mild and severe asthma could be less well discriminated.
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A European respiratory society technical standard : exhaled biomarkers in lung disease

TL;DR: Application of breath biomarker measurement in a standardised manner will provide comparable results, thereby facilitating the potential use of these biomarkers in clinical practice, and highlighting future research priorities in the field.
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Stress, strain, and microstructure of sputter‐deposited Mo thin films

TL;DR: In this article, a tensile tensile lattice strain analysis was performed by using cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for a planar magnetron sputtering application on glass substrates.
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Enhanced field emission from printed carbon nanotubes by mechanical surface modification

TL;DR: In this article, the morphology of screen printed carbon nanotube pastes is modified using an adhesive tape, and the organic matrix material is preferentially removed leaving an optimal emitter surface of sparsely distributed and well-aligned carbon nanotsubes.
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Exhaled air molecular profiling in relation to inflammatory subtype and activity in COPD

TL;DR: Exhaled molecular profiles are closely associated with the type of inflammatory cell and their activation status in mild and moderate COPD, which suggests that breath analysis may be used for assessment and monitoring of airway inflammation in COPD.