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J B, HURSH, G W, CASARETT, A L, CARSTEN, T R, NOONAN, S M, MICHAELSON, J W, HOWLAND, H A, BLAIR
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Progress in nuclear energy. Series 6 Biological sciences. 2
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UR [reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
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UR [reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. 609
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UR [reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. 615
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S M, Michaelson
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Pediatrics. 88(3)
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 48:927-932
One hundred and eighteen male rats (Long-Evans) were acclimated to experimental procedures (i.e., handling, transferring from and back to "home" cage, body weight and colonic temperature determinations) for 2 wk and then subjected to cage confinement
Autor:
S. M. Michaelson, W. G. Lotz
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 44:438-445
Plasma corticosterone and colonic temperature were measured in unanesthetized male rats exposed to 2,450-MHz continuous wave (cw) radiation to characterize the response of the pituitary-adrenal axis to microwave exposure. The rats were exposed in the
Autor:
S M Michaelson
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 39:105-119
The rapid development of and the increase in the number and variety of devices that emit microwave/radiofrequency (MW/RF) energies has resulted in a growing interest regarding the potential effects on health of these energies. The frequency ranges co
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 50:399-405
To delineate acute endocrine responses to microwave energy absorption, 142 unanesthetized male Long-Evans rats acclimated to experimental procedures were subjected to far-field 2.45-GHz microwave exposure for 1 h at 1-70 mW/cm/sup 2/, 4 h at 0.1-40 m
Autor:
W. G. Lotz, S. M. Michaelson
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 47:1284-1288
Circulating corticosterone levels were measured to compare the adrenocortical response to acute microwave exposure of normal, hypophysectomized, or sham-hypophysectomized rats. Plasma corticosterone levels in acutely hypophysectomized rats exposed to