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pro vyhledávání: '"Eleanor R. Adair"'
Autor:
Greenebaum B
Publikováno v:
Bioelectromagnetics [Bioelectromagnetics] 2008 Dec; Vol. 29 (8), pp. 585.
Autor:
Ben Greenebaum
Publikováno v:
Bioelectromagnetics. 29:585-585
Autor:
Eleanor R. Adair
Publikováno v:
Bioelectromagnetics. 29:586-597
After graduating from Mount Holyoke College in 1948 where I majored in experimental psychology I worked at the College for 2 years with the Johns Hopkins Thermophysiological Unit. My graduate work later at the University of Wisconsin, centering on se
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Bioelectromagnetics. 26:440-447
This study reports the dosimetry performed to support an experiment that measured physiological responses of seated volunteer human subjects exposed to 220 MHz fields. Exposures were performed in an anechoic chamber which was designed to provide unif
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Bioelectromagnetics. 24:S107-S147
Studies have evaluated the electroencephalography (EEG) of humans and laboratory animals during and after Radiofrequency (RF) exposures. Effects of RF exposure on the blood-brain barrier (BBB) have been generally accepted for exposures that are therm
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Bioelectromagnetics. 24:S39-S62
This paper presents an overview of the recent behavioral literature concerning microwave exposure and discusses behavioral effects that have supported past exposure standards. Other effects, which are based on lower levels of exposure, are discussed
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Bioelectromagnetics. 22:429-439
Permission was received from the Brooks AFB Institutional Review Board and the AF Surgeon General's Office to exceed the peak power density (PD = 35 mW/cm(2)) we had previously studied during partial body exposure of human volunteers at 2450 MHz. Two
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Health Physics. 78:259-267
Cutaneous thresholds for thermal pain were measured in 10 human subjects during 3-s exposures at 94 GHz continuous wave microwave energy at intensities up to approximately 1.8 W cm(-2). During each exposure, the temperature increase at the skin's sur
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Bioelectromagnetics. 20:12-20
Thermoregulatory responses of heat production and heat loss were measured in two different groups of seven adult volunteers (males and females) during 45-min dorsal exposures of the whole body to 450 or 2450 MHz continuous-wave radio frequency (RF) f