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The effect of insertion depth on the theoretical SAR patterns of 915 MHz dipole antenna arrays for hyperthermia

James et al., 1989

Document ID
7962680392199777935
Author
James B
Strohbehn J
Mechling J
Trembly B
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of hyperthermia

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Interstitial microwave antenna array hyperthermia (IMAAH) is presently used clinically in the treatment of cancer. This paper presents the theoretical specific absorption rate (SAR) patterns of 915 MHz microwave antenna arrays for varying insertion depths. The antennas …
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