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Fig. 1: Antenna geometry (all units in mm); (a) Proposed antenna, (b) Loaded proposed antenna  (c) 3D view
Fig. 3: Antenna input return loss before optimization with the tissue, after  optimization in free space and with the tissue
Fig. 8:  S11 and S21 for the antennas with oil-filled phantom; (a) case 1, (b) case 2, (c) case 3 (see Fig
Fig. 9: Measured envelope correlation coefficient for case 1.
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