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Original Article

A computational model for heat generation in a radially layered tissue inside a ‘coaxial TEM’ applicator

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Pages 211-223 | Received 02 Jan 1988, Accepted 27 Apr 1988, Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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H. Kato, N. Uchida, T. Kasai & T. Ishida. (1995) A new applicator utilizing distributed electrodes for hyperthermia: a theoretical approach. International Journal of Hyperthermia 11:2, pages 287-294.
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A. A. C. de Leeuw, J. Mooibroek & J. J. W. Lagendijk. (1991) Specific absorption rate steering by patient positioning in the ‘Coaxial TEM’ system: Phantom investigation. International Journal of Hyperthermia 7:4, pages 605-611.
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A. A. C. De Leeuw, J. J. W. Lagendijk & P. M. Van Den Berg. (1990) SAR distribution of the‘coaxial TEM’system with variable aperture width: Measurements and model computations. International Journal of Hyperthermia 6:2, pages 445-451.
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Keith D. Paulsen & Michael P. Ross. (1990) Comparison of numerical calculations with phantom experiments and clinical measurements. International Journal of Hyperthermia 6:2, pages 333-349.
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H. Kato & T. Ishida. (2014) Present and future status of noninvasive selective deep heating using RF in hyperthermia. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 31:S1, pages S2-S11.
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M.J. Sowinski, M.H.P.M. Van Putten, P.M. Van Den Berg & G.C. Van Rhoon. (1989) A quasi-static model for the ring capacitor applicator. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 36:10, pages 995-1003.
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