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Sol M. Michaelson
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University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, USA
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James C. Lin
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University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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- Sol M. Michaelson, James C. Lin
Pages 1-10
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- Sol M. Michaelson, James C. Lin
Pages 11-45
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Pages 47-91
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Pages 93-136
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Pages 137-222
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Pages 223-240
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Pages 241-286
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About this book
The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplinary; it draws heavily from the disciplines of physics, engineering, mathematics, biol ogy, chemistry, medicine, and environmental health. This book is about these disciplines and how they mutually integrate in the study of electromagnetic pathophysiology. Over aperiod of years, the authors have become increasingly aware of the difficulty in locating information concerning interaction of electro magnetic energy and biological tissues. There are numerous reports and publications, but no single comprehensive source in the American literature where such information is readily accessible. Regrettably, much of the importantinformation is contained in government documents and reports, some of which are inaccessible, or spread through many diverse journals, making retrieval and analysis of the material difficult. Although this book is primarily clinically oriented, it also focuses on those biophysical, biochemical, and fundamental molecular studies and findings that provide the basis for understanding the presence or absence of pathophysiological manifestations of exposure to radiofrequency, including microwave, energies. Detailed discussion and analysis of the relevant comprehensive physics, engineering, and biophysics are con tained in Chapters 2-5. Because the treatment is multidisciplinary, wherever possible analy sis is begun with basic background information that may appear elementary to some readers but is essential to understanding for those from a different discipline. Most confusion and controversies that exist in the field today arise from individuals of one discipline not appreciating basic facts or theories from another.
Authors and Affiliations
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University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, USA
Sol M. Michaelson
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University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
James C. Lin