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Abstract Background Microwave breast hyperthermia is a noninvasive treatment method for breast cancer that utilizes microwave energy (ME) sources to raise tissue temperatures above 42∘C$^{\circ }{\rm C}$, inducing tumor cell necrosis. The efficiency of ME deposition depends on the electric field magnitude and tissue conductivity, with antenna phase and
Burak Acar, Tuba Yilmaz, Ali Yapar
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Influence of Exercise Heat Acclimation Protocol Characteristics on Adaptation Kinetics: A Quantitative Review With Bayesian Meta-Regressions. [PDF]
McDonald P+9 more
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MR thermometry with high precision and temporal resolution by quadratic phase MR fingerprinting
ABSTRACT Purpose To map temperature via the proton resonance frequency‐ (PRF‐) shift with a high frame rate and high precision using quadratic RF excitation phase‐magnetic resonance fingerprinting (qRF‐MRF). Methods A continuous balanced qRF‐MRF sequence was implemented using a constant low‐flip‐angle excitation with quadratic RF excitation phase ...
Sarah J. Garrow+5 more
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Production of Cu<sub>0.5</sub>Zn<sub>0.5</sub>Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanostructures as a Hyperthermia Agent for Cancer Healing. [PDF]
Al-Gburi HHJ+2 more
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Malignant Hyperthermia during Regional Anesthesia [PDF]
JAMES R. KISTNER+2 more
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This review explores the integration of biomass‐derived carbon nanomaterials in green enhanced oil recovery (GEOR) techniques. It highlights the challenges of conventional chemical EOR, emphasizing the environmental benefits of carbon dots, carbon nanotubes, and graphene derivatives.
Ruhul Amin Foisal+2 more
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Successful management of malignant hyperthermia without dantrolene: A case report. [PDF]
Zhang C, Wang H, Chen Z, Zhang Y.
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SUXAMETHONIUM-INDUCED PORCINE MALIGNANT HYPERTHERMIA
Gerald A. Gronert, Richard A. Theye
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Radiotherapy combined with hyperthermia: The fractionation problem. [PDF]
G. Hazan, E. Ben‐Hur
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