ELECTRODYNAMIC MODEL OF THE NEAR-FIELD HIGH FREQUENCY METHOD OF PHYSICAL OBJECTS PROBING
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An electrodynamic model near-field high frequency method of physical objects probing is considered for the case of organic and inorganic solutions in distilled water. Signal from the object surface is shown to contain information on the bulk physical objects and inside processes. The information signal is described for the most part by the dielectric conductivity of the physical object
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