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Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems: Volume 5, Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation
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036aXD-US‡XA-NL
037beng
087q978-0-387-92733-6
100 Lin, James C.
331 Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems
335 Volume 5, Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation
410 New York, NY
412 Springer-Verlag New York
425 2009
425a2009
433 Online-Ressource (XII, 279 p, online resource)
451 Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems ; 5
501 Includes bibliographical references and index
517 Preliminary; Cellular Biology Aspects of Mobile Phone Radiation; Carcinogenic Effect of Wireless Communication Radiation in Rodents; Epidemiological Studies of Cellular Telephone Use and Risk of Cancer; Cognitive Effects of Electromagnetic Fields in Humans; Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity; Occupational Exposure in Wireless Communication; Dosimetry and Temperature Aspects of Mobile-Phone Exposures; Back matter
527 Druckausg.ISBN: 978-038-792-733-6
540aISBN 978-0-387-92736-7
540aISBN 978-0-387-92733-6
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750 The popularity and rapid deployment of wireless communication technology has led to increasing numbers of new devices and systems that emit RF electromagnetic energy. It has resulted in large numbers of individuals at the workplace or in the general public being exposed to RF fields. At the current rate of growth more of the world’s population will have access to mobile phone services than to electricity. In most cases, the RF sources are in close proximity to the human body. The increased exposures at the workplace or in daily life have prompted the need for further research to evaluate RF safety and health implications. However, exposure to RF electromagnetic fields is not limited to mobile or wireless communication, widespread applications of RF and microwave energy are found in RF article identification and surveillance, on-body sensing and interrogation, novel active and passive security and detection technology, and proposed digital living network applications. Given the technological, regulatory and marketing challenges, the timing of the introduction or deployment of many new applications is somewhat uncertain. It should be noted that the experience of the cellular mobile telephone industry indicates that once new technology is deployed, the adoption rate can easily explode. There is a real need for reliable scientific answers on health effects associated with exposures resulting from widespread use of RF electromagnetic fields in new and existing technology and devices. Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems, Volume 5, Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation presents chapters written by scientists, who have made major contributionsto this area of research. Topics include:Cellular Biology AspectsCarcinogenic PotentialEpidemiological StudiesCognitive Effects
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081 Lin, James C.: Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems
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