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In the most head modeling, the skull tissues are considered either homogeneous, inhomogeneous or anisotropic conductive medium due to its anatomical structure. The skull consists of two dense, poorly conducting compact bone separated by a spongiosum region containing blood. The spongiosum tissues are sandwiched by compact tissues. The major part of the skull remains the spongiosum tissues. The structure...