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The following pages link to Analytical characterization of heat transport through biological media incorporating hyperthermia treatment (Q1009845):
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- A two-equation coupled system for determination of liver tissue temperature during thermal ablation (Q547754) (← links)
- A general bioheat model at macroscale (Q621260) (← links)
- Transient thermal conduction with variable conductivity using the meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method (Q668420) (← links)
- Specific absorption rate and temperature distributions in human head subjected to mobile phone radiation at different frequencies (Q765621) (← links)
- Synthesis of biofilm resistance characteristics against antibiotics (Q992850) (← links)
- Analytical characterization of heat transport through biological media incorporating hyperthermia treatment (Q1009845) (← links)
- FEM simulation of EM field effect on body tissues with bio-nanofluid (blood with nanoparticles) for nanoparticle mediated hyperthermia (Q1644659) (← links)
- Truly meshless localized type techniques for the steady-state heat conduction problems for isotropic and functionally graded materials (Q1944484) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical temperature distribution in a 3-D triple-layer skin tissue subjected to a multi-point laser beam (Q2062660) (← links)
- Exact analysis based on BDLTNE approach for thermal behaviour in living tissues during regional hyperthermia therapy (Q2285620) (← links)
- On the preliminary design of hyperthermia treatments based on infusion and heating of magnetic nanofluids (Q2344604) (← links)
- Analytical characterization of gaseous slip flow and heat transport through a parallel-plate microchannel with a centered porous substrate (Q2967467) (← links)
- Estimation of Tumor Characteristics in a Skin Tissue by a Meshless Collocation Solver (Q4987317) (← links)
- Analytical solutions of thermal damage in living tissues due to laser irradiation (Q5081703) (← links)
- Hybrid Models for Simulating Blood Flow in Microvascular Networks (Q5222102) (← links)