Makrariya et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Finite element model to study the thermal effect of cyst and malignant tumor in women's breast during menstrual cycle under cold environmentMakrariya et al., 2018
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- Makrariya A
- Pardasani K
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- Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences
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Most of the thermal studies in human organs are reported on malignant disorders. In this paper a finite element model is proposed to study the thermal changes in women's breast due to malignant tumor and two benign disorders namely cyst and menstrual cycle. The …
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