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The interaction of electromagnetic fields with people for frequencies 10-100 MHz-the role of theoretical dosimetry

P J Dimbylow

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The 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.


PACS

87.50.C- Static and low-frequency electric and magnetic fields effects

02.70.Bf Finite-difference methods

02.30.-f Function theory, analysis

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Computational physics

Medical physics

Biological physics

Dates

Issue 1 (March 1991)



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