Blood Flow Effects on the Temperature Distributions from an Invasive Microwave Antenna Array Used in Cancer Therapy
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B. Stuart Trembly | Evan B. Douple | J. Strohbehn | B. Trembly | E. Douple | John W. Strohbein | Willis J. Tompkins | M. Tompkins
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