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Electrical Currents of High Frequency.
1904
Alexander Bruce
Assistant-Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
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Removal of Tonsils by Electrical Currents of High Frequency.
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The PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS of ELECTRICAL CURRENTS of HIGH FREQUENCY.
June 1893, British medical journal,
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Production of convulsions in rats by high frequency electrical currents.
June 1954, American journal of physical medicine,
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[Effect of ultra-high frequency currents on workers in electrical plants].
June 1952, Gigiena i sanitariia,
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Mechanism of nerve conduction block induced by high-frequency biphasic electrical currents.
December 2006, IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering,
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[Rectified high-frequency currents (Touzel currents)].
August 1953, Le Scalpel,
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A New Electrical Instrument: The German Invention for Utilising High-frequency Currents.
February 1912, The Hospital,
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High-Frequency Oscillating Currents.
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Probing whole cell currents in high-frequency electrical fields: identification of thermal effects.
January 2008, Biosensors & bioelectronics,
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Effect of frequency on entrance and propagation pattern of high-frequency (radiofrequency) electrical currents in biologic tissues.
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