Evaluation of Induced SAR in the Human Body due to EM Waves Emitted from a Dipole Antenna at 400MHz Band
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概要
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- 2004-12-01
著者
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Shiozawa Toshiyuki
Department Of Communication Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering
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Shiozawa Toshiyuki
The Department Of Communication Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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Shiozawa Toshiyuki
Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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Shiozawa Toshiyuki
Dept. Of Communications Eng. Osaka University
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FUJINO Toshihiro
Dept. of Communications Eng., Osaka University
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HIRATA Akimasa
Dept. of Communications Eng., Osaka University
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Shiozawa T
Osaka Univ. Suita‐shi Jpn
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Fujino Toshihiro
Dept. Of Communications Eng. Osaka University
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Hirata Akimasa
Dept. Of Communications Eng. Osaka University
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