The radiofrequency absorption rates of five male human volunteers have been measured from 3 to 41 MHz. The subjects were exposed at about 10 pW/cm2 inside a very large transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell and never absorbed more than 1 W. Both the EKH and EHK orientations were employed under both f
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Effects of whole-body and local thermal stress on hydrostatic volume changes in the human calf
β Scribed by Fumio Yamazaki; Chitose Okuno; Shoko Nagamatsu; Ryoko Sone
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
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- English
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- 88
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- Article
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- 1439-6319
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## Abstract The classical doubleβquantum editing sequence 90Β°~x~βΟβ180Β°~y~βΟβ90Β°~x~βt~1~β90Β°~x~βΟβ180Β°~y~βΟβAQ (Ο = 1/4J) was rendered volume selective, by making slice selective the first 90Β° pulse and the two 180Β° pulses. Using simple rules to ensure optimum radio frequency phase coherence, this