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Power-frequency magnetic fields from electric blankets
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1990Power-frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic fields produced by electric blankets are estimated from data on blanket design using a three-dimensional computer model. Maximum, minimum, and volume-average fields within human forms are presented as a function of blanket type and a number of geometric factors including body size, body-blanket separation, and ...
H K, Florig, J F, Hoburg
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Environmental Power-frequency Magnetic Fields and Suicide
Health Physics, 1981AbstractWe studied the relationship between power-frequency magnetic fields and locations of suicidal deaths in 1969–76 in the West Midlands, England. We found a significant correlation between suicide locations and the measured power-frequency magnetic field strength.
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Bioeffects issues of power frequency magnetic fields
[1993] Proceedings of the Twelfth Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, 2002The recent release of two Swedish epidemiological studies correlating residential and occupational magnetic field exposures with certain cancers has strengthened the hypothesis that high voltage power delivery can increase the incidence of cancer.
W.W. Shelton, J.C. Toler
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Power frequency magnetic fields in the home
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 1989The methodology and findings of a domestic magnetic field measurement program are presented. The purpose was to improve understanding of power-frequency magnetic fields in typical domestic locations for exposure assessment applications. Spot measurements were made at ninety-one sites in six states.
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Pacemaker interference by magnetic fields at power line frequencies
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2002Human exposure to external 50/60-Hz electric and magnetic fields induces electric fields within the body. These induced fields can cause interference with implanted pacemakers. In the case of exposure to magnetic fields, the pacemaker leads are subject to induced electromotive forces, with current return paths being provided by the conducting body ...
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