Carnicero et al., 2025 - Google Patents
ECOSURF SA-9: A Biodegradable Alternative to Triton X-100 for Tissue PhantomsCarnicero et al., 2025
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- 18348961862889970598
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- Carnicero A
- Raman S
- Skrivervik A
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- Publication venue
- 2025 19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
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Tissue phantoms are materials designed to mimic the dielectric properties of biological tissues. This work proposes eco-friendly tissue phantoms of cartilage, cerebrospinal fluid and stomach in the frequency range between 0.4 and 6 GHz. For reaching this purpose …
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