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Chapter 7 reports the achievements on the field of artificial senses, such as electronic nose and electronic tongue. It examines multivariate data processing methods and demonstrates a promising potential for rapid routine analysis. Main attention is focused on detailed description of sensor used, construction and principle of operation of these systems. A brief review about the progress in the field of artificial senses and future trends in concerned. A special attention has been paid to the application of these systems in two dominant fields, namely in food investigations and environmental monitoring.

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Dymerski T.: Electronic Noses and Electronic Tongues// Advances in Biosensors: Reviews. Vol. 1/ ed. Yurish, S. Barcelona: IFSA International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing, 2017, s.153-193
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