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Electro-muscular disruption (EMD) devices such as TASER M26 and
X26 have been used as a less-than-lethal weapon. Such EMD devices
shoot a pair of darts toward an intended target to generate an
incapacitating electrical shock. In the use of the EMD device,
there have been controversial questions about its safety and
effectiveness. To address these questions, we need to investigate
the distribution of the current density inside the target
produced by the EMD device. One approach is to develop a
computational...
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