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1985
,
Llaurado JG
Harmful effects of electromagnetic fields: myth or reality?
[comment]
Int J Biomed Comput 17 (1): 1-6
1985
,
Budd RA, Czerski P
Modulation of mammalian immunity by electromagnetic radiation
[review]
J Microw Power Electromagn Energy 20 (4): 217-231
1985
,
Cheng N
Biochemical Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields
[review]
Bioelectrochem Bioenerg 14: 121-129
1985
,
Hamnerius Y, Rasmuson A, Rasmuson B
Biological effects of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on Salmonella typhimurium and Drosophila melanogaster
[tech./dosim.]
Bioelectromagnetics 6 (4): 405-414
1985
,
Venselaar JL
The effects of ionizing radiation on eight cardiac pacemakers and the influence of electromagnetic interference from two linear accelerators
[dev./impl.]
Radiother Oncol 3 (1): 81-87
1985
,
Winter A, Laing J, Paglione R, Sterzer F
Microwave hyperthermia for brain tumors
[med./bio.]
Neurosurgery 17 (3): 387-399
1985
,
Lotz WG
[details]
Hyperthermia in radiofrequency-exposed rhesus monkeys: a comparison of frequency and orientation effects
[med./bio.]
Radiat Res 102 (1): 59-70
1985
,
Guerquin-Kern JL, Gautherie M, Peronnet G, Jofre L, Bolomey JC
Active microwave tomographic imaging of isolated, perfused animal organs
[tech./dosim.]
Bioelectromagnetics 6 (2): 145-156
1985
,
McAfee RD, Ortiz-Lugo R, Bishop R, Gordon R
Safety of 9.3-GHz microwave radiant heating for possible caloric supplement and medical treatment
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power Electromagn Energy 20 (1): 13-16
1985
,
Cleary SF, Liu LM, Garber F
[details]
Erythrocyte hemolysis by radiofrequency fields
[med./bio.]
Bioelectromagnetics 6 (3): 313-322
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