Matković et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Complex permittivity of ex-vivo human, bovine and porcine brain tissues in the microwave frequency rangeMatković et al., 2022
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- Matković A
- Kordić A
- Jakovčević A
- Šarolić A
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- Diagnostics
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Accurate knowledge about the dielectric properties of biological tissues in the microwave frequency range may lead to advancement of biomedical applications based on microwave technology. However, the published data are very scarce, especially for human brain …
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