Di Meo et al., 2022 - Google Patents
The variability of dielectric permittivity of biological tissues with water contentDi Meo et al., 2022
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- 7619884000970906563
- Author
- Di Meo S
- Bonello J
- Farhat I
- Farrugia L
- Pasian M
- Camilleri Podesta M
- Suleiman S
- Calleja-Agius J
- Sammut C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications
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Several experimental campaigns aimed at the dielectric characterization of healthy and malignant tissues, have been proposed over many years. However, disagreements among the results posed a number of questions on accurate knowledge of dielectric properties of …
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