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Modified Moore–Gibson–Thompson Pennes’ bioheat transfer model for a finite biological tissue subjected to harmonic thermal loading — Sami F. Megahid (2023) | RDL Network
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Modified Moore–Gibson–Thompson Pennes’ bioheat transfer model for a finite biological tissue subjected to harmonic thermal loading
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Modified Moore–Gibson–Thompson Pennes’ bioheat transfer model for a finite biological tissue subjected to harmonic thermal loading
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2023
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Sami F. Megahid
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Ahmed E. Abouelregal
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Hamid M Sedighi
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