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COMPEL (2012) 31 (4): 1154–1163.
Published: 06 July 2012
... the planar models. The maximum observed differences are around 0.006 W/kg. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2012 Electromagnetic fields Histology Modelling Implantable antennas Specific absorption rate Dosimetry Subcutaneous implanted devices are currently of great interest...
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COMPEL (2012) 31 (4): 1077–1086.
Published: 06 July 2012
..., the liver was cross sectioned along a plane containing the stent axis for measuring the dimension of the lesion induced. No histological examination was involved but visual observation. The measurements were performed using the four‐electrode method (Telford et al., 1990). The electrodes...
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COMPEL (2012) 31 (4): 1055–1066.
Published: 06 July 2012
... of ks considering different applied voltages. These graphs show that the amount of damaged tissue is larger for larger values of voltage. Also, as ks increases, the volume of damaged tissue also increases, as it was stated before. Body systems and organs Diseases Histology Electrical...
