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2010-11-19 09:05
Calculation of temperature-elevation in 4- and 8-week embryos exposed to vertically polarized plane waves over the frequency range of 10 MHz-2 GHz Hiroki Kawai (NICT), Akimasa Hirata (Nitech), Tomoaki Nagaoka, Soichi Watanabe (NICT), Kazuyuki Saito, Masaharu Takahashi, Koichi Ito (Chiba Univ.), Osamu Fujiwara (Nitech) EMCJ2010-70 |
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This study investigates the temperature-elevation in 4- and 8-week pregnant women exposed to vertically polarized plane waves with ICNIRP occupational-reference level over the frequency of 10 MHz - 2 GHz, to clarify the relationship between the temperature-elevation and SAR in the embryo. At first, the SAR distribution in the pregnant models is calculated. In addition, the temperature-elevation distribution in the pregnant models is calculated by substituting the calculated SAR distribution as heat source. The results indicate that the maximum temperature-elevation in the embryos is lower than 0.1 degC after 60-minute exposure. Moreover, the temperature-elevation in the embryos is mainly dependent on the whole-body-averaged SAR in the mother. This is because the ratio between temperature-elevation and whole-body-averaged SAR is almost equal to constant. |
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thermal calculation / embryo / plane wave / FDTD method / SAR / / / |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 110, no. 300, EMCJ2010-70, pp. 1-4, Nov. 2010. |
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EMCJ2010-70 |
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2010-11-12 (EMCJ) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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