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Lethal effects in laboratory animals and time intensity factor in exposure to electromagnetic fields

Further studies of lethal effects of laboratory animals (mouse, rat and rabbit) in the dependence of SAR were carried out at two frequencies (7 GHz and 460 MHz). The change of the order of interspecific microwave sensitivity was demonstrated with SAR. The data are interpreted from biophysical point...

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Main Authors: Petin, Vladislav G., Dubovick, Boris V., Rojkov, Michael F., Komarov, Vasily P.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Further studies of lethal effects of laboratory animals (mouse, rat and rabbit) in the dependence of SAR were carried out at two frequencies (7 GHz and 460 MHz). The change of the order of interspecific microwave sensitivity was demonstrated with SAR. The data are interpreted from biophysical point of view using the concept of permissible total thermal load.
DOI:10.1109/IEMBS.1992.5760969