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Presman (1970) makes the following statements on the basic actions of (high-frequency) electromagnetic fields as determined experimentally. The experiments lead in most cases to disturbances in the regulation of physiologic processes. Such disturbances are particularly marked during embryonal development and during growth, and thus during periods when resistance is nonexistent or not yet fully developed. An analysis of the precise nature of these disturbances indicates that the actions of electromagnetic fields are manifested primarily in the electromagnetic processes associated with the regulation of physiologic functions.
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König, H.L., Krueger, A.P., Lang, S., Sönning, W. (1981). Biologic Activity of Electromagnetic Energies: General Considerations. In: Biologic Effects of Environmental Electromagnetism. Topics in Environmental Physiology and Medicine. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5859-9_7
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