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  • 6. Experimental validation of hyperthermia SAR treatment planning using MR B1+ imaging.
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  • 8. 8.0-Tesla human MR system: temperature changes associated with radiofrequency-induced heating of a head phantom.
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  • 11. A practical approach to thermography in a hyperthermia/magnetic resonance hybrid system: validation in a heterogeneous phantom.
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  • 16. Thermometry studies of radio-frequency induced hyperthermia on hydrogel based neck phantoms.
    Hede S, Trivedi N, Mekala, Huilgol N.
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