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Development of various cryoprobes using heat transfer control

Okajima et al., 2012

Document ID
12332189420958333667
Author
Okajima J
Komiya A
Takeda H
Maruyama S
Publication year
Publication venue
Modern cryosurgery for cancer

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Development of three novel cryoprobes using heat transfer control was carried out to improve the cooling technique in cryosurgery.• Peltier cryoprobes were developed to achieve precise temperature control and high cooling power and to aim at controlling a …
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