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Two-dimensional finite element model of temperature distribution in dermal tissues of extended spherical organs of a human bodyMakrariya et al., 2013
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- Makrariya A
- Adlakha N
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- International Journal of Biomathematics
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In the present study the thermal model of skin and subdermal tissues (SST) of human breast have been developed. The human breast is assumed to be spherical in shape with upper hemisphere projecting out from the trunk of the body and lower hemisphere is considered to …
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