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Effects of blood flow, curved boundary and environmental conditions on temperature distribution in a two dimensional model of human skin and subcutaneous tissues
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    Effects of blood flow, curved boundary and environmental conditions on temperature distribution in a two dimensional model of human skin and subcutaneous tissues (English)
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    27 April 1994
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    irregular interfaces
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    evaporation
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    effects of blood flow
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    metabolic heat production
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    environmental conditions
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    curved boundary on the temperature distribution
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    two dimensional model
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    human skin
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    subcutaneous tissues
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    epidermis
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    dermis
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    Galerkin's finite element technique
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