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Hoi-Shun Lui1, Mikael Persson2
1College of Sciences and Engineering, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, TAS 7005, Australia.
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The non-ionizing nature of microwave radiation and the low cost of microwave electronics offer innovative solutions for medical diagnosis, treatment, and health monitoring [...].
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