2014
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2014.2328858
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Investigation of Long Time Beef and Veal Meat Behavior by Bioimpedance Spectroscopy for Meat Monitoring

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“…Some classic theories about principles of EIS applied to biological system were proposed in later study. They were Fricke model, an equivalent circuit diagram of biological tissue [36][37][38]], Schwan's dispersion theory, which proposed three main dispersions occurring in biological tissue [14,39], and Cole-Cole equation, an empirical formula describing the dispersions [40].…”
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“…Some classic theories about principles of EIS applied to biological system were proposed in later study. They were Fricke model, an equivalent circuit diagram of biological tissue [36][37][38]], Schwan's dispersion theory, which proposed three main dispersions occurring in biological tissue [14,39], and Cole-Cole equation, an empirical formula describing the dispersions [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Schwan [39] proposed that there are three main dispersions ( , , ) in biological system occurring at three frequency bands ( Figure 2). The -dispersion, from few Hz to few KHz, is caused by the polarization phenomena in the electrical double layer of the tissue and is a relaxation of "nonpermanent" dipoles, which is formed during free counterions laterally moving along the insulating cell membrane or large molecules [14]. The -dispersion has been extensively studied in biomedical applications on monitoring tissue or organ vitality for transplantation [41].…”
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