Method and device for oxidative stress analysis
The patented method and device enable oxidative stress analysis in quantitative terms, quickly and at extremely low cost, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
The patented method and device enable oxidative stress analysis in quantitative terms, quickly and at extremely low cost, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
The patented technology makes it possible to monitor the level of preparedness and improvement of motor action in any practitioner, competitive or not, through dynamic on-wall testing
The proposed technology is a system to recognize accidental falls reliably. The procedure is based on accelerometer data, to which characteristic indexes of motor activities are applied. Low power consumption and simplicity enable its implementation in non-invasive wearable devices of daily use.
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The invention is a portable device for the detection of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) biomarkers from rapid blood analysis.
The patent relates to drone's frame improvements aimed at significantly increasing the performance and safety of these aircraft.
The invention concerns a vertical barrier of UVC rays, interposed between people in a static position.
The invention consists of a ground-based synthetic aperture radar capable of acquiring both three-dimensional and two-dimensional images.
The purpose of the present invention is the supply of a kit for the visual determination of the chlorine concentration, which is necessary for an effective disinfection of drinking water or water used for recreational purposes.
The present invention relates to a method for identifying material from Echinacea purpurea in a sample, distinguishing it from material from very similar species such as Echinacea pallida and Echinacea angustifolia, the reagents needed for this method and the kit to make it.