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Original Article

A multiple RF heating system for experimental hyperthermia in small animals

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Pages 287-298 | Received 10 May 1985, Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Chenchen Bing, Joris Nofiele, Robert Staruch, Michelle Ladouceur-Wodzak, Yonatan Chatzinoff, Ashish Ranjan & Rajiv Chopra. (2015) Localised hyperthermia in rodent models using an MRI-compatible high-intensity focused ultrasound system. International Journal of Hyperthermia 31:8, pages 813-822.
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S L Brown, R P Hill, L Heinzl & J W Hunt. (1993) Radiofrequency capacitive heaters: the effect of coupling medium resistivity on power absorption along a mouse leg. Physics in Medicine and Biology 38:1, pages 1-12.
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