The use of non-reciprocal passive devices in the EHF-therapy
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2010.42.152-156Keywords:
EHF-therapy, antenna, rectifierAbstract
Сonsidered the basic scheme of construction equipment for EHF-therapy. There are an investigation of the influence of the inconsistency of antenna on the level of absorption power by the patient. Shown that the use of passive nonreciprocal devices reduces the dependence of the absorption of therapeutic doses antenna's inconsistency.
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