Abstract:
In an attempt to determine whether environmental control would be a feasible and effective tool with which to further investigate microwave bioeffects, we have performed ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In an attempt to determine whether environmental control would be a feasible and effective tool with which to further investigate microwave bioeffects, we have performed a pilot study. Osborne-Mendel rats were exposed in a Iucite environmental chamber, continually flushed with liquid-nitrogen-cooled air. The results of this study indicate that ambient air temperature control can provide a means for prolonging life in test subjects exposed to high-intensity microwave fields. Dosimetric considerations are presented in an attempt to relate heating curves to exposure conditions.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ( Volume: 19, Issue: 2, February 1971)