Laakso et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Reducing the staircasing error in computational dosimetry of low-frequency electromagnetic fieldsLaakso et al., 2012
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- Laakso I
- Hirata A
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- Physics in medicine & biology
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From extremely low frequencies to intermediate frequencies, the magnitude of induced electric field inside the human body is used as the metric for human protection. The induced electric field inside the body can be computed using anatomically realistic voxel models and …
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