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In vivo dielectric measuring instrument using picosecond pulse for detection of oral cancer
Abstract
Background: Interaction of microwaves with water molecules has been found to be a very sensitive probe of molecular surroundings.
It has been shown that the dielectric properties of saliva extracted from the