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Basic Principles and Potential Applications of Holographic Microwave ImagingAvailable to Purchase
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ASME Press
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2016
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6. Potential Application I-Breast Cancer Detection Available to Purchase
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Wang, L. "Potential Application I-Breast Cancer Detection." Basic Principles and Potential Applications of Holographic Microwave Imaging. Ed. Wang, L. ASME Press, 2016.
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This chapter presents the feasibility and potential performance characteristics of the proposed technique for medical imaging applications, with a particular focus on breast cancer detection. Several computer models were developed using MATLAB to validate the theory.
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Cancer
6.1
Introduction
6.2Theory
6.3Simulation Setups
6.4Simulation Results
6.5Closure
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