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    Computations of SAR distributions for two anatomically based models of the human head using CAD files of commercial telephones and the parallelized FDTD code by Tinniswood, A.D., Furse, C.M., Gandhi, O.P.

    “…A method for importing data from computer-aided design (CAD) files for a mobile telephone into finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation software is…”
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    An independently fed log-periodic antenna for directed pulsed radiation by Excell, P.S., Tinniswood, A.D., Clarke, R.W.

    “…The development of an antenna capable of radiating a band-limited pulse with minimal distortion, negligible loss, and significant directivity is reported. A…”
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    Computations of SAR distributions for two anatomically-based models of the human head using CAD files of commercial telephones and the parallelized FDTD code by Tinniswood, A.D., Furse, C.M., Gandhi, O.P.

    “…The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is well suited for the computation of bio-electromagnetic effects and has become the method of choice for most…”
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    Parallel computation of large-scale FDTD problems by Tinniswood, A.D, Excell, P.S, Hargreaves, M, Whittle, S, Spicer, D

    “…The application of massively parallel processing (MPP) computers to the FDTD (finite-difference time-domain) algorithm is discussed. A message passing…”
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    An independently-fed log-periodic antenna for directed pulsed radiation by Excell, P.S, Tinniswood, A.D, Clarke, R.W

    “…An antenna capable of radiating a band-limited pulse with minimal distortion, negligible loss and significant directivity is reported. A design was derived by…”
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    A log-periodic antenna for pulsed electromagnetic susceptibility testing by Excell, P.S, Tinniswood, A.D, Clark, R.W

    “…An antenna was required for pulsed radiation, having a directive gain and a small physical aperture, to aid arraying at a later stage. The log-periodic dipole…”
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