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This study discusses the difference in temperature elevation and sweating between younger and older adults during ambient heat exposure. The bioheat equation is solved computationally in an anatomically based human body model to track the variation in the temperature and sweating in the time domain. Our computational code is improved by introducing different blood temperatures in different body regions...
The temperature elevation in the fetus is of concern for radio-frequency exposure. According to the IEC standard, the temperature elevation in the fetus should be lower than 0.5°C for exposure in magnetic resonance equipment. However, no previous study succeeded to simulate the temperature difference between the fetus and mother in the thermoneutral condition. The present study proposes a new thermal...
In our previous study, with numeric Japanese male model, we clarified the difference of thermoregulatory response between the younger and older adults. In this study, we investigate core temperature elevation and perspiration in younger and older adults for plane-wave exposure at 0.4 W/kg by taking into account the thermoregulatory response of younger and older adults. The frequencies considered were...
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