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Photodynamic therapy of lung cancer: the present and the future. [PDF]

open access: yesChin Med J (Engl)
Sun W   +5 more
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Emerging frontiers in juice processing: The role of ultrasonication and other non-thermal technologies in enhancing antioxidant capacity and quality of fruit and vegetable juices. [PDF]

open access: yesUltrason Sonochem
Umair M   +10 more
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Health Effects of Nonionizing Radiation

Medical Clinics of North America, 1990
Electromagnetic energy in the microwave and radiofrequency bands can produce biologic effects, which are predominantly thermal. During therapeutic use under medical supervision, desired biologic effects are produced and potentially injurious effects minimized.
G M, Wilkening, C H, Sutton
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Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation

2003
Abstract Electromagnetic radiation is emitted from sources in space and from anthropogenic sources on earth. It travels at a constant speed, i.e., the speed of light. The overall electromagnetic spectrum is illustrated in Figure 10–1. Energy is transmitted as a sinusoidal wave form, by time varying electric and magnetic fields.
Morton Lippmann   +2 more
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Nonionizing Radiation Hazards

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1973
Abstract This paper summarizes biophysical and bioengineering studies of biological hazards which may result from exposure to microwaves. Various phases of this study include: determination of the electrical characteristics of body tissues; determination of microwave and membrane characteristics; studies of a variety of electromechanical phenomena ...
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Effects of nonionizing radiation on birds

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1988
1. With the ability to fly comes a greater probability of direct irradiation by nonionizing radiation. The effect of nonionizing radiation on birds is, therefore, of environmental significance. 2. Most biological effects of exposure to nonionizing radiation in avian species are a result of radiation-induced temperature increases. 3.
T E, Bryan, R P, Gildersleeve
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