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A closed unventilated chamber for the measurement of transepidermal water loss

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The closed chamber technique solves the drawbacks related to open chamber evaporimeters. Especially, it extends the measurement range to high evaporation rates and TEWL measurements can be performed practically at any anatomical sites and measurement angle. By the use of a closed chamber the disturbance related to external or body-induced air flows on the measurement can be avoided.

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