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Tongning Wu1, Liwen Tan, Qing Shao, Chen Zhang, Chen Zhao, Ying Li, Emmanuelle Conil, Abdelhamid Hadjem, Joe Wiart, Bingsong Lu, Li Xiao, Nan Wang, Yi Xie, Shaoxiang Zhang.
Abstract
This paper presents the work of constructing Chinese adult anatomical models and their application in evaluation of radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic field exposures. The original dataset was obtained from photos of the sliced frozen cadavers from the Chinese Visible Human Project. Details of preparing the cadaver for slicing procedures which may influence the anatomical structures are discussed. Segmentation and reconstruction were performed mainly manually by experienced anatomists. The reconstructed models represent the average Chinese in their twenties and thirties. The finest resolution for the models is 1 × 1 × 1 mm(3) with 90 identified tissues/organs for the female and 87 identified tissues/organs for the male. Tiny anatomical structures such as blood vessels with diameters of 1 mm, various glands and nerves were identified. Whole-body-averaged specific absorption rate (WBSAR) from 20 MHz to 5.8 GHz was calculated with the finite-difference time-domain method for different RF exposure configurations. The WBSAR results are consistent with those from other available models. Finally, some details about the anatomical models are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21386138 DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/56/7/011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med Biol ISSN: 0031-9155 Impact factor: 3.609