## Abstract In this article the forces associated with the gradients of a radio frequency (RF) field at the boundary between fluids and cell membranes are calculated, and it is shown that they can be large enough to affect the particle motion by amounts that are on the same order of magnitude as th
The effect of RF absorbers in the vicinity of small antennas
β Scribed by C. Icheln; J. Ollikainen; P. Vainikainen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-2477
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Figure 6 Experimental result of the chaos phase portrait in a Colpitts oscillator with C s 180 pF 2 Figure 7 Experimental result of the chaotic time response in a Colpitts oscillator with C s 180 pF 2 Figure 8 Experimental result of the chaotic power spectrum in a Colpitts oscillator with C s 180 pF 2
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Figure 5 Measurement errors in the real and imaginary parts of the permittivity of the PVC with a sample length of L s 120 mm and β¬ L s 0.1 mm From these values, an excellent agreement is observed with those reported previously in the literature, also plotted w x in Figure 4 as reference values 7 .
## Abstract The study presented in this article was designed to complete a dosimetry protocol required to establish the RF exposure levels at 100 MHz for measurement of the effect on cognition in human volunteers near the resonant frequency in seated positions. The results are compared with those r
A new measurement method using a specially de¨eloped ''random'' positioner is described. It allows accurate measurement of the maximum gain of electrically small antennas.
The electrical response of thermoplastic composites composed of carbon black and high-density polyethylene near the electrical percolation threshold ( p c ) has been investigated through the study of the volume resistivity and complex permittivity. The change in conductivity beyond p c exhibited a c