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1982
,
Kavet R
Biological Effects of Electric Fields: EPRI'S Role
[misc.]
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems PAS-101 (7): 2115-2121
1982
,
Becker RO, Marino AA
Electromagnetism and Life
[basics]
State University of New York Press; ISBN 978-0-87395-560-7
1982
,
Irnich W
[Interference of cardiac pacemakers]
[basics]
Schrittmacher 2 (1): 4-13
1982
,
Hong CZ, Lin JC, Bender LF, Schaeffer JN, Meltzer RJ, Causin P
Magnetic necklace: its therapeutic effectiveness on neck and shoulder pain
[med. app.]
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 63 (10): 462-466
1982
,
Shandala MG, Vinogradov GI
[Autoallergic processes after exposure to extremely high frequency electromagnetic fields, and their effects on fetus and offspring]
[foreign-language]
Vestn Akad Nauk SSSR (10): 13-16
1982
,
Patel N, Poo MM
Orientation of neurite growth by extracellular electric fields
[med./bio.]
J Neurosci 2 (4): 483-496
1982
,
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
[details]
American National Standard safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 300 kHz to 100 GHz. (SUPERSEDED)
[guideline]
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), ANSI C95.1-1982: 1-20, ISBN 978-0-7381-4160-2
1982
,
Davydov BI, Karpov VN
[Constant low-frequency electrical and electromagnetic fields (biological action and hygienic evaluation)]
[foreign-language]
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med 16 (5): 18-23
1982
,
Fomchenkov VM, Mazanov AL, Brezgunov VN
[Effect of dispersion of electric parameters of bacterial cells on their orientation in alternating electric fields]
[foreign-language]
Biofizika 27 (4): 665-669
1982
,
Holzapfel C, Vienken J, Zimmermann U
Rotation of cells in an alternating electric field: theory and experimental proof
[med./bio.]
J Membr Biol 67 (1): 13-26
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