Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems, Volume 2James C. Lin Volume 2 in this series offers research into two specific regions of the electromagnetic spectrum: extremely low frequency fields and radiofrequency radiation, with particular emphasis on the latter. The investigations explore:
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Contents
MELATONIN ASPECTS OF EXPOSURE TO LOW FREQUENCY ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS | 1 |
EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS AND CANCER | 29 |
MODELING METHODS FOR MACROSCOPIC TISSUE INTERACTIONS | 63 |
HEALTH EFFECTS OF RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION FROM WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY | 129 |
LABORATORY EVIDENCE FOR THE CARCINOGENIC POTENTIAL OF RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION | 165 |
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