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                       from the parametric study (Loulou and Scott, 2000) and design an improved heating applicator in
                       future. Knowledge of the expected thermal profiles could be used to guide experimental and clinical
                       studies in using an optimum thermal dose to achieve a desired therapeutic effect. The optimal ther-
                       mal dose needed in the treatment volume predicted by the theory helps physicians to evaluate the
                       effectiveness of the heating devices and their treatment protocols.


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