Cole-Cole parameters for the dielectric properties of porcine tissues as a function of age at microwave frequencies

Physics in Medicine and Biology
A Peyman, C Gabriel

Abstract

We have applied the Cole-Cole expression to the dielectric properties of tissues in the frequency range 0.4-10 GHz. The data underpinning the model relate to pig tissue as a function of age. Altogether, we provide the Cole-Cole parameters for 14 tissue types at three developmental stages.

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