A: Interpretation of Breath Analysis Data<br> 1. Mathematical and Statistical Approaches for Interpreting Biomarker Compounds in Exhaled Human Breath<br> 2. Issues and Challenges in Human Breath Research: Perspectives from Our Experience<br>B: Real-Time Analysis of Exhaled Breath<br> 3. Physiological Modeling for Analysis of Exhaled Breath<br>C: Physiological and Clinical Studies<br> 4. Recent SIFT-MS Studies of Volatile Compounds in Physiology, Medicine and Cell Biology<br> 5. The Analysis of Oral Air by Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry Using Indole and Methylindole as Examples<br> 6. Smokers Breath as Seen by Proton-Transfer-Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS)<br> 7. Exhaled Breath Analysis in Occupational Medicine<br> 8. Volatile Organic Compounds in Human Breath: Biogenic Origin and Point-of-Care Analysis<br>Approaches<br> 9. Breath Analysis in Critically Ill Patients—Potential and Limitations<br> 10. Analysis of Cancer Biomarkers in Exhaled Breath and Comparison with Sensory Indications by Dogs<br>D: Nitric Oxide, No, and Carbon Monoxide, Co<br> 11. Added Value with Extended NO Analysis<br> 12. Carbon Monoxide as an Exhaled Biomarker of Pulmonary Diseases<br> 13. Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Clinical Practice: Recent Advances and New Challenges<br>E: Clinical Breath Tests<br> 14. An Update on 13C-Breath Tests: The Transition to Acceptability into Clinical Practice<br>F: Development and Use Of Sensors<br> 15. Sensors for Exhaled Gas Analysis: An Analytical Review<br> 16. Arrays of Nanomaterial-Based Sensors for Breath Testing<br> 17. Smart Sensor Systems for Human Health Breath Monitoring Applications<br> 18. VOC Analysis by SIFT-MS, GC-MS, and Electronic Nose for Diagnosing and Monitoring Disease<br>G: Exhaled Breath Condensate (Ebc) And Particulates<br> 19. Measurement of Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Airway Inflammation in Exhaled Breath Condensate: Methodology and Potential Applications in Patients with COPD and Healthy Smokers<br> 20. Particles in Exhaled Air—A Novel Method of Sampling Non-Volatiles in Exhaled Air<br>H: Volatiles Of Microbial Origin: Urine, Stool and In Vitro Cultures<br> 21. Challenges in the Investigation of Volatile Disease Biomarkers in Urine<br> 22. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Found in Urine and Stool<br> 23. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Released by Pathogenic Microorganisms in vitro: Potential Breath Biomarkers for Early-Stage Diagnosis of Disease<br>I: Urban Search and Rescue Operations<br> 24. Potential Applications of Volatile Organic Compounds in Safety and Security