The electrical properties of many biological materials are known to exhibit frequency dispersions. In the human skin, the impedance measured at various frequencies closely describes a circular locus of the Cole-Cole type in the complex impedance plane. In this report, the formative mechanisms responsible for the anomalous circular-arc behavior of skin impedance were investigated, using data from impedance measurements taken after successive strippings of the skin. The data were analyzed with respect to changes in the parameters of the equivalent Cole-Cole model after each stripping. For an exponential resistivity profile (Tregear, 1966, Physical Functions of Skin; Yamamoto and Yamamoto, 1976, Med. Biol. Eng., 14:151--158), the profile of th...
This work deals with the electrical properties of human skin, the possibilities of measuring its imp...
Accurate knowledge of the dielectric permittivity and conductivity of biological tissue provides dir...
AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and...
The electrical properties of many biological materials are known to exhibit frequency dispersions. I...
In this paper, electrical impedance measurement data and fractional calculus have been utilized for ...
Synopsis--The results of dielectric studies which led to the development of a simple method for the ...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
It has been shown that in vivo glucose level changes affect the dielectric characteristics of the sk...
Mathematical models are essential to our understanding of the electrical properties of the skin. In ...
In this paper, we first review the most common measurement methods, previously used, for assessing t...
During the past five years a study has been made of the electrical properties of human skin in vivo ...
We measured the impedance of skin coated with gel, but otherwise unprepared from 1 Hz to 1 MHz at te...
The mechanical impedance of intact and epidermis-peeled rat glabrous skin was studied at two sites (...
The fractional integro-differential operators are a generalization of integration and derivation to...
The mechanical impedance of intact and epidermis-peeled rat glabrous skin was studied at two sites (...
This work deals with the electrical properties of human skin, the possibilities of measuring its imp...
Accurate knowledge of the dielectric permittivity and conductivity of biological tissue provides dir...
AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and...
The electrical properties of many biological materials are known to exhibit frequency dispersions. I...
In this paper, electrical impedance measurement data and fractional calculus have been utilized for ...
Synopsis--The results of dielectric studies which led to the development of a simple method for the ...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
It has been shown that in vivo glucose level changes affect the dielectric characteristics of the sk...
Mathematical models are essential to our understanding of the electrical properties of the skin. In ...
In this paper, we first review the most common measurement methods, previously used, for assessing t...
During the past five years a study has been made of the electrical properties of human skin in vivo ...
We measured the impedance of skin coated with gel, but otherwise unprepared from 1 Hz to 1 MHz at te...
The mechanical impedance of intact and epidermis-peeled rat glabrous skin was studied at two sites (...
The fractional integro-differential operators are a generalization of integration and derivation to...
The mechanical impedance of intact and epidermis-peeled rat glabrous skin was studied at two sites (...
This work deals with the electrical properties of human skin, the possibilities of measuring its imp...
Accurate knowledge of the dielectric permittivity and conductivity of biological tissue provides dir...
AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and...