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Index of Publications on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation

(0-1 00 GHz)

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-02-20-at-11.59.46-PM.png) February 20, 2011. Thirty years ago,

Kinn with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Elliot Postow

with Naval Medical R & D Command compiled a list of 3627 publications on the

biological effects of electromagnetic radiation from 1 to 100 GHz. This

574 page document has been scanned and converted into a searchable pdf

document that is available _here_ (https://files.me.com/magda.havas/ye6lcz)

_https://files.me.com/magda.havas/ye6lcz_

(https://files.me.com/magda.havas/ye6lcz) .

The references in this document are listed by title and author.

ABSTRACT

Considerable research effort has been made into the biological effects of

electromagnetic radiation over the frequency range of 0-100 GHz. This work

intensified since 1966 when occupational exposure guidelines were made by

the American Standards Institute – C95.9. During this period and especially

in the last several years it has become clear that a cumulative

bibliography of peer reviewed publications reporting this research was needed.

This publication lists 3627 articles published in world literature

dealing with the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation over the

frequency range of 0-100 GHz. The contents have been compiled from the data

bases

of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Navy Department. The

bibliography covers the published work that was available to March 1980.

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