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W G Scanlon

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Medical Engineering & Physics|March 1, 1996
Vaginal temperature sensing using UHF radio telemetryZ McCreesh, N E Evans, W G Scanlon
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|May 1, 1997
RF performance of a 418-MHz radio telemeter packaged for human vaginal placementW G Scanlon, N E Evans, Z M McCreesh
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|April 14, 2000
Radiowave propagation from a tissue-implanted source at 418 MHz and 916.5 MHzW G Scanlon, J B Burns, N E Evans
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 10, 1999
FDTD analysis of close-coupled 418 MHz radiating devices for human biotelemetryW G Scanlon, N E Evans, J B Burns
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 23, 2003
Effect of a hands-free wire on specific absorption rate for a waist-mounted 1.8 GHz cellular telephone handsetS E Troulis, W G Scanlon, N E Evans
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|January 1, 1996
Low-power radio telemetry: the potential for remote patient monitoringW G Scanlon, N E Evans, G C Crumley, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|February 24, 2001
The design and performance of a 2.5-GHz telecommand link for wireless biomedical monitoringG C Crumley, N E Evans, W G Scanlon, et al.
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Medical Engineering & Physics|March 1, 1996
Vaginal temperature sensing using UHF radio telemetryZ McCreesh, N E Evans, W G Scanlon
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|May 1, 1997
RF performance of a 418-MHz radio telemeter packaged for human vaginal placementW G Scanlon, N E Evans, Z M McCreesh
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|April 14, 2000
Radiowave propagation from a tissue-implanted source at 418 MHz and 916.5 MHzW G Scanlon, J B Burns, N E Evans
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 10, 1999
FDTD analysis of close-coupled 418 MHz radiating devices for human biotelemetryW G Scanlon, N E Evans, J B Burns
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 23, 2003
Effect of a hands-free wire on specific absorption rate for a waist-mounted 1.8 GHz cellular telephone handsetS E Troulis, W G Scanlon, N E Evans
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|January 1, 1996
Low-power radio telemetry: the potential for remote patient monitoringW G Scanlon, N E Evans, G C Crumley, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|February 24, 2001
The design and performance of a 2.5-GHz telecommand link for wireless biomedical monitoringG C Crumley, N E Evans, W G Scanlon, et al.
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