1985
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.1985.325629
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Multiterm Debye Dispersion Relations for Permittivity of Muscle

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“…(24), the final expression is not given. This will be the case for many of the other direct integration methods as well.…”
Section: Direct Integration Methods One: Cp-dim1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(24), the final expression is not given. This will be the case for many of the other direct integration methods as well.…”
Section: Direct Integration Methods One: Cp-dim1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…field distortion due to highly dense space charges, intense ultraviolet light emission, and secondary ionization can occur [24].…”
Section: -14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DRFs are parameter dependent as well as time (and possibly space) dependent; we represent this as g = g(t, x; ν), where typically ν = ( ∞ , s , τ ) contains parameters such as the high frequency limit dielectric permittivity ∞ , the static permittivity s , and relaxation time τ . Examples of often-used DRFs are the Debye [11,23,29] in a material region Ω defined in the time domain by g(t, x) = 0 ( s − ∞ )/τ e −t/τ , the Lorentz [11,23,40] given by g(t, x) = 0 ω 2 p /ν 0 e −t/2τ sin(ν 0 t), and the Cole-Cole [23,27,32,38,46] defined by…”
Section: Sponsoring/monitoring Agency Name(s) and Address(es) 10 Spomentioning
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“…This idea was subsequently visited by Williams and Ferry [55] in comparing the behavior of viscoelastic polymers and dielectric materials. In the past half century intensive experimental efforts [31,32,33,34,35,38,45] have been pursued in describing data for complex materials with distributions of dielectric parameters (especially relaxation times in multiple Debye [31] or multiple Lorentz [40] mechanisms) in the frequency domain. A significant amount of this work is reviewed in the survey paper by Foster and Schwan [31].…”
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“…Si además se añade el efecto de la conductividad estática, σ s , debido a las corrientes de conducción por las imperfecciones del dieléctrico [38], la ecuación de Debye queda como la mostrada en la Ecuación 4. …”
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