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Clinical Aspects of Nonionizing Radiation

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1972
Various types of human injury attributable to nonionizing radiations are presented. Because of the unique combination afforded by the optical qualities of the eye and by the differential diagnostic features of resultant ocular pathology, an ophthalmological examination frequently can provide the signature indicating whether visible or invisible ...
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TRANSMITTANCE OF NONIONIZING RADIATION IN HUMAN TISSUES*

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1981
Abstract— Spectral transmittance of 400–865 nm radiation through various human structures, including the skull with scalp, the chest wall, abdominal wall and scrotum, is presented. There is essentially no visible light of wavelengths shorter than 500 nm transmitted through the chest or the abdominal wall.
S, Wan   +3 more
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Nonionizing Radiation Around Linear Accelerators

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1995
Abstract The World Health Organization, the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA), and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists have recommended using time-weighted and time-dependent standards for nonionizing radiation exposure assessment.
Michel S. Israel   +3 more
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Nonionizing Radiation Safety and Regulations

2023
Nonionizing radiation cannot ionize the human body tissues due to its low energy; however, its thermal, mechanical, chemical, vibrational, and several other effects can create complications. To avoid hazards and complications from nonionizing radiation, it is mandatory to establish and follow proper rules and regulations while dealing with such ...
Norman E. Bolus, Muhammad Maqbool
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Nonionizing Radiation Aspects of Optical Fiber Manufacturing

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1984
Evaluation of the spectral distribution of the electromagnetic emissions from a system composed of a hydrogen-oxygen torch and a glass tube, used in the manufacturing of glass rods from which optical fibers are drawn, indicated levels in the visible and infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that necessitated a specific type of eye protection
R G, Huggins   +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Nonionizing Radiations

1971
WILLIAM D. THOMPSON   +1 more
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Nonionizing Radiation Protection

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1991
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[Nonionizing radiation and electromagnetic fields].

Das Offentliche Gesundheitswesen, 1992
Nonionising radiation comprises all kinds of radiation and fields of the electromagnetic spectrum where biological matter is not ionised, as well as mechanical waves such as infrasound and ultrasound. The electromagnetic spectrum is subdivided into individual sections and includes: Static and low-frequency electric and magnetic fields including ...
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