A novel method of mitigating EMI on implantable medical devices: Experimental validation for UHF RFID reader/writers
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Hiroshi Fujimoto | Toshio Nojima | Shunichi Futatsumori | Takashi Hikage | Yoshifumi Kawamura | Ben Koike | Takeshi Toyoshima | T. Nojima | T. Hikage | Y. Kawamura | S. Futatsumori | B. Koike | H. Fujimoto | T. Toyoshima
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