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Fig. 1D On graphs of effects of hyperbarism on radiofrequency thermal ablation procedures performed on explanted bovine liver specimens at power setting of 20 W, raw curves depict single point measured. Graphs show results of procedures performed at five different pressures (n = 7). Within pressure and temperature ranges used, enthalpy of vaporization and thermal and electrical conductivity of tissue fluids are not expected to undergo variations capable of influencing framework being established [22]. Graph shows effect of hyperbarism on initial impedance values (IIV) and minimum impedance values (MIV) recorded during radiofrequency thermal ablation. SE = standard error.





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