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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/JKIEES.2007.7.2.053

Formulation of the Sucrose-Free Simulant Human Tissue for SAR Measurement at CDMA Mobile Band  

Gimm, Yoon-Myoung (School of Electronics and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Dankook University)
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Abstract
A general method to formulate the tissue-equivalent liquids for SAR measurement is proposed to make sucrose-free brain tissue applicable at 835 MHz as an example We suggest the tissue composition can be determined by measuring the dielectric constants and conductivities with the DI water and salt addition variation to the pre-manufactured auxiliary liquid of DGBE and TritonX-100 The manufactured liquid satisfies the specified electrical parameters of international standard at 835 MHz.
Keywords
Simulant Liquid; SAR Measurement; Dielectric Constant; Electrical Conductivity;
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