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In this paper general rules for protection against non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF's) of frequency range from 0 Hz to 300 GHz, which were valid in Poland at the moment of writing of this paper, are discussed. Next they are compared with equivalent European Union regulations. Both Polish and EU legislation touch two problems - the exposure of the general public and the exposure of workers...
This paper describes through computer simulation the utilization of the interstitial microwave hyperthermia in the treatment of pathological tissues. Electromagnetic field, radiated from coaxial-slot antenna is used to produce a temperature gradient in human tissue. Therefore the presented issue is a coupling of the electromagnetic field and the temperature field. For simplification a 2D model is...
Hyperthermia has become a useful form of cancer therapy. In this paper some numerical results based on a two-dimensional homogeneous model of human body are presented. First distribution of the electromagnetic field components are calculated and next bioheat equation is solved. At the end temperature distribution in the body from different model parameters are calculated.
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