Experimental Verifications of Low Frequency Path Gain ( $PG$ ) Channel Modeling for Implantable Medical Device (IMD)
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Peng Un Mak | Mang I Vai | Shuang Zhang | Sio-Hang Pun | Yue Ming Gao | Yu Ping Qin | Yi He Liu | P. Mak | M. Vai | S. Pun | Yueming Gao | Y. Qin | Shuang Zhang
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