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1977
,
Chen KM, Guru BS
Induced EM fields inside human bodies irradiated by EM waves of up to 500 MHz
[review]
J Microw Power 12 (2): 173-183
1977
,
Hamrick PE, Fox SS
Rat lymphocytes in cell culture exposed to 2450 MHz (CW) microwave radiation
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power 12 (2): 125-132
1976
,
Deficis A, Dumas JC, Laurens S, Plurien G
Proceedings: Effect of electromagnetic energy on the formation of triglycerides: frequency influence
[review]
J Microw Power 11 (2): 137-138
1976
,
Aslan E
Proceedings: A low frequency H-field radiation monitor
[review]
J Microw Power 11 (2): 155-156
1976
,
Lin JC
Microwave-induced hearing: some preliminary theoretical observations
[tech./dosim.]
J Microw Power 11 (3): 295-298
1974
,
Czerski P
[details]
Microwave Irradiation and the Circadian Rhythm of Bone Marrow Cell Mitosis
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power 9 (1): 31-37
1972
,
Pay TL, Beyer EC, Reichelderfer CF
Microwave effects on reproductive capacity and genetic transmission in drosophila melanogaster
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power 7 (2): 75-82
1969
,
Birenbaum L, Kaplan IT, Metlay W, Rosenthal SW, Schmidt H, Zaret MM
[details]
Effects of microwaves on the rabbit eye
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power 4 (4): 232-243
1968
,
Carpenter RL, van Ummersen CA
The action of microwave radiation on the eye
[med./bio.]
J Microw Power 3 (1): 3-19
2008
,
Kito S, Fujita K, Koga Y
Changes in regional cerebral blood flow after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in treatment-resistant depression
[med. app.]
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 20 (1): 74-80
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