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Dielectric properties of blood: an investigation of temperature dependence

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We have investigated the temperature dependence of the electrical parameters (permittivity and conductivity) of blood. The measuring system, composed of an impedancemeter (HP 4291A), an open-ended coaxial line and a temperature controlling set, was designed for dielectric measurement in the frequency range of 1 MHz to 1 GHz. Measurements were performed on ex vivo blood of humans and animals (cow and sheep). The results obtained show the weak sensibility and a change of sign of the temperature coefficient of the relative permittivity (about 0.3% °C-1 at 1 MHz and -0.3% °C-1 at 1 GHz). The conductivity presents a more significant variation (of the order of 1% °C-1) over the whole operating frequency range.

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hal-00175122 , version 1 (26-09-2007)

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Frédéric Jaspard, Mustapha Nadi. Dielectric properties of blood: an investigation of temperature dependence. Physiological Measurement, 2002, 23, pp.547-554. ⟨10.1088/0967-3334/23/3/306⟩. ⟨hal-00175122⟩
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