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A M Cottenden

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering|November 1, 1988
Incontinence pads: clinical performance, design and technical propertiesA M Cottenden
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|May 1, 1993
Predicting the leakage performance of bodyworn disposable incontinence pads using laboratory testsA M Cottenden, D J Ledger
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 20, 2007
Absorbent products for light urinary incontinence in womenM Fader, A M Cottenden, K Getliffe
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
Experimental and theoretical study of the spread of fluid from a point source on an inclined incontinence bed-padI Eames, I Small, A Frampton, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|December 12, 1997
Predicting the leakage performance of small bodyworn disposable incontinence pads using laboratory testsA M Cottenden, G E Dean, R J Brooks
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
Mapping liquid distribution in absorbent incontinence productsM A Landeryou, R J Yerworth, A M Cottenden
International Journal of Cosmetic Science|April 21, 2012
In vivo stratum corneum over-hydration and water diffusion coefficient measurements using opto-thermal radiometry and TEWL InstrumentsP Xiao, W Wong, A M Cottenden, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|July 2, 2003
How well does ISO 11948-1 (the Rothwell method) for measuring the absorption capacity of incontinence pads in the laboratory correlate with clinical pad performanceA M Cottenden, M J Fader, L Pettersson, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|September 2, 2008
Development and validation of a new method for measuring friction between skin and nonwoven materialsA M Cottenden, W K Wong, D J Cottenden, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
A system for logging incontinence events using a simple disposable sensorG Cusick, A Birkett, S Clarke-O'Neill, et al.
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering|November 1, 1988
Incontinence pads: clinical performance, design and technical propertiesA M Cottenden
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|May 1, 1993
Predicting the leakage performance of bodyworn disposable incontinence pads using laboratory testsA M Cottenden, D J Ledger
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 20, 2007
Absorbent products for light urinary incontinence in womenM Fader, A M Cottenden, K Getliffe
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
Experimental and theoretical study of the spread of fluid from a point source on an inclined incontinence bed-padI Eames, I Small, A Frampton, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|December 12, 1997
Predicting the leakage performance of small bodyworn disposable incontinence pads using laboratory testsA M Cottenden, G E Dean, R J Brooks
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
Mapping liquid distribution in absorbent incontinence productsM A Landeryou, R J Yerworth, A M Cottenden
International Journal of Cosmetic Science|April 21, 2012
In vivo stratum corneum over-hydration and water diffusion coefficient measurements using opto-thermal radiometry and TEWL InstrumentsP Xiao, W Wong, A M Cottenden, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|July 2, 2003
How well does ISO 11948-1 (the Rothwell method) for measuring the absorption capacity of incontinence pads in the laboratory correlate with clinical pad performanceA M Cottenden, M J Fader, L Pettersson, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|September 2, 2008
Development and validation of a new method for measuring friction between skin and nonwoven materialsA M Cottenden, W K Wong, D J Cottenden, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|July 30, 2003
A system for logging incontinence events using a simple disposable sensorG Cusick, A Birkett, S Clarke-O'Neill, et al.
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