Abstract

Electromagnetic property of biological tissue is a critical issue for studying the biological effects of electromagnetic fields. In order to investigate the electrical parameters of rat blood and dispersion spectrum within the low-frequency, dielectric and conductivity parameters of rat blood was measured via HP4275A Multi Frequency LCR Meter in low frequency range (10 kHz-10 MHz), dispersive characteristics of blood electrical parameters was defined within the low-frequency. Dielectric properties of the measurement were used to compare with the theory of Cole-Cole fitting, and the fitting result shows that the Cole-Cole theory can well reflect the dielectric dispersion characteristics of rat blood. These results can be used to studying further biological effects of different frequencies electromagnetic fields.

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