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Document Type
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Article In Conference
Document Title
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Micro-particle Electrical Conduction through Human Blood
Micro-particle Electrical Conduction through Human Blood
Subject
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physic
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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The electric properties of human blood is vital. This is normal because this viable fluid have huge quantity of unexplored domains about its properties. For example, only few authors have examined the correlation between the electrode polarization and the dielectric alpha dispersion of micro-dipoles present in bio-fluids such as human blood. Even, there is no other authors have reported the presence of alpha dispersion in blood. After the application of ac- field, it is shown that in addition to the presence of electrode polarization; alpha, beta and gamma dispersions are present and can carry out the energy through blood. A model is presented in which different micro-components through blood play an essential role in transferring the energy between the electrodes. The electrode polarization through blood can completely mask the alpha dispersion which may explain why this latter has never been detected through blood. The presented model has successfully fitted to some recent published experimental results that confirm the micro-particle electric conduction and show the presence of alpha dispersion in blood. This will improve diagnostic-medical applications of metallic electrodes as micro biosensors and potential different therapeutic-medical applications
Conference Name
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NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo (Nanotech 2012)
Duration
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From : 18-06-2012 AH - To : 21-06-2102 AH
From : 18-06-2012 AD - To : 21-06-2102 AD
Publishing Year
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1433 AH
2012 AD
Number Of Pages
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3
Article Type
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Article
Conference Place
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Santa Clara, CA
Organizing Body
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NSTI
Added Date
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
S Abdalla
Abdalla, S
Investigator
Doctorate
soulimanabd@hotmail.com
A.A Al-Ghamdi,
Al-Ghamdi, A.A
Researcher
Doctorate
F Marzouki
Marzouki, F
Researcher
Doctorate
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