Electromagnetic power absorption in multilayered tissue media including anisotropic muscle regions whose principal dielectric axes (that is, muscle fibers) have various directions are analyzed by using 4
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Masamitsu ASAI, Jiro YAMAKITA, Shinnosuke SAWA, Junya ISHH, "Electromagnetic Wave Absorption in Multilayered Anisotropic Models of Tissue" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E77-B, no. 6, pp. 766-769, June 1994, doi: .
Abstract: Electromagnetic power absorption in multilayered tissue media including anisotropic muscle regions whose principal dielectric axes (that is, muscle fibers) have various directions are analyzed by using 4
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