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COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES.

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Spiegel, RJ; Fatmi, MBE; Ward, TR
Published in: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
December 1, 1987

To achieve experimental verification of a hyperthermia model, and minimize the risk of human experimentation, an acceptable approach is to model an animal whose thermoregulatory system is similar to man's and then perform the necessary thermophysiological experiments on the animals. The rate of electromagnetic energy deposition and the resultant thermoregulatory response of a block model of a squirrel monkey exposed to plane-wave fields were calculated using a finite-difference procedure. The comparison of the calculated temperature profiles with similar measured data exhibits reasonable correlation.

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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference

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December 1, 1987

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1300 / 1301
 

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Spiegel, R. J., Fatmi, M. B. E., & Ward, T. R. (1987). COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES. In IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference (pp. 1300–1301).
Spiegel, R. J., M. B. E. Fatmi, and T. R. Ward. “COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES.” In IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, 1300–1301, 1987.
Spiegel RJ, Fatmi MBE, Ward TR. COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES. In: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1987. p. 1300–1.
Spiegel, R. J., et al. “COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES.IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, 1987, pp. 1300–01.
Spiegel RJ, Fatmi MBE, Ward TR. COMPUTER MODELING OF ANIMALS FOR HYPERTHERMIA STUDIES. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1987. p. 1300–1301.

Published In

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference

Publication Date

December 1, 1987

Start / End Page

1300 / 1301