The Standard Chinese Head Building Used for Numerical Calculation of Specific Absorption Rate of Electromagnetic Radiation

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The paper introduces how to build a standard Chinese head to be used for numerical calculation of specific absorption rate of electromagnetic radiation using MAYA modeling software, including the demand background of building a standard Chinese head, international research status, as well as the urgency of relative research and study at present in China, and discusses the key steps of the standard Chinese head building using MAYA modeling software model, and the outlook for the numerical calculations after the modeling completed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1362-1367

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September 2013

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