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SAR distribution in the cerebrum comparison before and after antenna miniaturized (Unit: W/kg).
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1783
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1784
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1785
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1786
SAR distribution in the cerebellum comparison before and after antenna miniaturized (Unit: W/kg).
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1789
SAR distribution in the brainstem comparison before and after antenna miniaturized (Unit: W/kg).
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1790
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1791
Simulated and measured S-parameters comparison of miniaturized MIMO mobile terminal antenna.
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1793
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1794
SAR distribution in the skull comparison before and after antenna miniaturized (Unit: W/kg).
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SAR distribution in the scalp comparison before and after antenna miniaturized (Unit: W/kg).
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1797
Testing specimens.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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1798
Comparison of experimental and numerical results.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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1799
Relationships between crack initiation.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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1800
Fitting parameters of damage model.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”