Performance of an adaptive MIMO controller for a multiple-element ultrasound hyperthermia system.
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A Hartov | T A Colacchio | J W Strohbehn | T P Ryan | P J Hoopes | J. Strohbehn | A. Hartov | T. Ryan | T. Colacchio | P. Hoopes
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