Radiofrequency Biology: In vivo
Reference154 articles.
1. Adair ER, Adams BW, Hertman SK (1992) Physiological interaction processes and radio-frequency energy absorption. Bioelectromagnetics 13:497–512.
2. Adair ER, Mylacraine KS, Cobb BL (2001a) Partial-body exposure of human volunteers to 2450 MHz pulsed or CW fields provokes similar thermoregulatory responses. Bioelectromagnetics 22:246–259.
3. Adair ER, Mylacraine KS, Cobb BL (2001b) Human exposure to 2450 MHz CW energy at levels outside the IEEE C95.1 standard does not increase core temperature. Bioelectromagnetics 22:429–439.
4. Adair ER, Mylacraine KS, Allen SJ (2003) Thermophysiological consequences of whole body resonant RF exposure (100 MHz) in human volunteers. Bioelectromagnetics 24:489–501.
5. Adair ER, Cobb BL, Mylacraine KS, Kelleher SA (1999) Human exposure at two radio frequencies (450 and 2450 MHz): similarities and differences in physiological response. Bioelectromagnetics Suppl 4:12–20.