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    Finite element solution of Maxwell's equations for hyperthermia treatment planning (English)
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    An indication is given as to how approximate solutions to Maxwell's equations can be found using a finite element Galerkin procedure. The approximate solutions found obey the energy balance equations. The dispersion relations are determined and a discussion is given of the parasitic modes. The results obtained are applied to a two-dimensional discussion of heating of deep-seated tumors.
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    hyperthermia
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    Maxwell's equations
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    finite element Galerkin procedure
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    heating of deep-seated tumors
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