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A methodology of preparing the ambience and environment contains the parameters and data monitoring described in the block diagram (Fig. 47). The environment can be defined as the patient’s immediate surroundings, and ambience refers to the patient’s experience of the space and everything in it. Ambience is characterized by both objective and subjective characteristics. The temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the like are objective, while the subjective characteristics include the lighting, decor and other furnishings in the room, including the equipment [72].
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Živčák, J., Madarász, L., Hudák, R., Rudas, I.J. (2013). Methodology of Thermographic Measurement in Medicine. In: Methodology, Models and Algorithms in Thermographic Diagnostics. Topics in Intelligent Engineering and Informatics, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38379-3_5
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