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  • 5. SAR versus S(inc): What is the appropriate RF exposure metric in the range 1-10 GHz? Part I: Using planar body models.
    Anderson V, Croft R, McIntosh RL.
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  • 8. A review of selected biological effects and dosimetric data useful for development of radiofrequency safety standards for human exposure.
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  • 10. Radiofrequency heating induced by 7T head MRI: thermal assessment using discrete vasculature or Pennes' bioheat equation.
    van Lier AL, Kotte AN, Raaymakers BW, Lagendijk JJ, van den Berg CA.
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  • 14. The relationship between specific absorption rate and temperature elevation in anatomically based human body models for plane wave exposure from 30 MHz to 6 GHz.
    Hirata A, Laakso I, Oizumi T, Hanatani R, Chan KH, Wiart J.
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    Hirata A, Kodera S, Sasaki K, Gomez-Tames J, Laakso I, Wood A, Watanabe S, Foster KR.
    Phys Med Biol; 2021 Apr 14; 66(8):. PubMed ID: 33761473
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  • 17. FDTD analysis of human body-core temperature elevation due to RF far-field energy prescribed in the ICNIRP guidelines.
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  • 19. Thermal models for microwave hazards and their role in standards development.
    Foster KR, Erdreich LS.
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  • 20. Worst case temperature rise in a one-dimensional tissue model exposed to radiofrequency radiation.
    Samaras T, Christ A, Klingenböck A, Kuster N.
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