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Digital Data Logger

Meaning

A Digital Data Logger is an advanced, electronic instrument used for the automated, continuous recording of environmental or physiological parameters, which stores the data in a non-volatile digital format. In the context of hormonal health and its supply chain, this technology is vital for precisely tracking temperature and humidity during the storage and transit of sensitive biological agents and hormone formulations. The device provides an objective, time-stamped record, which is essential for regulatory compliance and ensuring that the therapeutic efficacy of the product is never compromised by thermal stress.