P J Dimbylow 1991 J. Radiol. Prot. 11 43 doi:10.1088/0952-4746/11/1/004
P J Dimbylow
Show affiliationsThe role of theoretical dosimetry, in linking external fields to induced currents and power absorption in the body, and as an aid in the setting of standards is elaborated. A brief description of theoretical and numerical methods is given. Examples of how the finite-difference time-domain method can be applied to problems in human dosimetry in the range 10-100 MHz are presented.
87.50.C- Static and low-frequency electric and magnetic fields effects
Issue 1 (March 1991)
P J Dimbylow 1991 J. Radiol. Prot. 11 43
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