Abstract

Permittivity parameters along with conductivity of bloods, saliva, and tissue cells have been determined by using time domain reflectometry. Details of experimental and theoretical models corresponding to conducting sample are discussed. Cases corresponding to normal healthy adults and adults with oral cancers have shown that the work can be useful for the diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer. Difficulties associated with the medical instrument to be used in vitro are discussed. An instrument to be used in vitro along with practical demonstration is also presented.

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