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92 related items for PubMed ID: 1874532

  • 1. A fast and simple algorithm for the calculation of convective heat transfer by large vessels in three-dimensional inhomogeneous tissues.
    Mooibroek J, Lagendijk JJ.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 1991 May; 38(5):490-501. PubMed ID: 1874532
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  • 4. Dual reciprocity boundary element method for solving thermal wave model of bioheat transfer.
    Liu J, Lu W.
    Space Med Med Eng (Beijing); 1997 Dec; 10(6):391-5. PubMed ID: 11540432
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  • 6. Perturbations in hyperthermia temperature distributions associated with counter-current flow: numerical simulations and empirical verification.
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  • 7. A flexible algorithm for construction of 3-D vessel networks for use in thermal modeling.
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  • 10. Fast computation of soft tissue thermal response under deformation based on fast explicit dynamics finite element algorithm for surgical simulation.
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  • 11. Arrhenius relationships from the molecule and cell to the clinic.
    Dewey WC.
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  • 12. Recent developments in modeling heat transfer in blood perfused tissues.
    Arkin H, Xu LX, Holmes KR.
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    Busch MH, Vollmann W, Grönemeyer DH.
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  • 14. Mathematical modeling of thermal ablation in tissue surrounding a large vessel.
    Chen X, Saidel GM.
    J Biomech Eng; 2009 Jan 26; 131(1):011001. PubMed ID: 19045917
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  • 17. Estimation of time since death by heat-flow Finite-Element model. Part I: method, model, calibration and validation.
    Mall G, Eisenmenger W.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2005 Jan 26; 7(1):1-14. PubMed ID: 15556010
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  • 18. Temperature distribution in tissues from a regular array of hot source implants: an analytical approximation.
    Haider SA, Cetas TC, Roemer RB.
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  • 19. A performance analysis of echographic ultrasonic techniques for non-invasive temperature estimation in hyperthermia range using phantoms with scatterers.
    Bazán I, Vazquez M, Ramos A, Vera A, Leija L.
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