Multi-Phase Dielectric Model of Blood and its Application

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The dielectric property of biological tissue is one of the important electrical properties, which vary with the internal structure, including a variety of electrolytes, macromolecules and different kinds of cells. This paper established a relative dielectric model of blood to explore the dielectric properties of biological tissue, the results show that characteristics of blood is vary with frequency and its composition, and the study could be a theoretical basis for further study on electrical properties of biological tissue.

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