Fig. 4From: Temperature elevation in the human brain and skin with thermoregulation during exposure to RF energyDistributions of SAR, temperature, and blood perfusion rate from the truncated plane wave. The axis passes through the cross section center in Fig. 2. SAR at a 1 GHz, b 3 GHz, and c 10 GHz. Temperature elevation at d 1 GHz, e 3 GHz, and f 10 GHz. Blood perfusion rate at g 1 GHz, h 3 GHz, and i 10 GHz. The incident power density was normalized so that peak SAR becomes 2, 10, 50, and 100 W/kg, respectively. SAR = 0 W/kg indicates the initial state without microwave exposureBack to article page