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Dielectric Properties of Certain Biological Materials at Microwave Frequencies

In the medical field, microwaves play a larger role for treatment than diagnosis. For the detection of diseases by microwave methods, it is essential to know the dielectric properties of biological materials. For the present study, a cavity perturbation technique was employed to determine the dielec...

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Published in:The Journal of microwave power and electromagnetic energy 2001-01, Vol.36 (2), p.67-75
Main Authors: Biju-Kumar, S., Mathew, K.T., Raveendranath, U., Augustine, P.
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Choledocholithiasis - physiopathology
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Electric Impedance
Humans
Microwaves
Models, Biological
perrnittiv cavity resonators
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