Electromagnetic calculation and energy considerations in the human head for mobile communications conditionsEddy currentsElectric potentialElectromagnetic fieldsHumansLarge Hadron ColliderMagnetic headsMobile communicationPower dissipationRadio frequencyTelephone setsThe estimation of the field and power dissipation ...
Under normal conditions, humans radiate electromagnetic waves with a wavelength of about 9.0 microns. What is the frequency of these waves? What can absorb electromagnetic radiation? Which type of electromagnetic radiation is lowest in energy?
Energy having both the form of electromagnetic waves and the form of a stream of photons and traveling at the speed of light in a vacuum. The entire range of frequencies and wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation makes up the electromagnetic spectrum. ...
A description of the nature of this form of electromagnetic energy is given, with emphasis on the variability of energy absorption by humans. The current state of biological research is reviewed, and a summary of the known effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation exposure on animals and ...
Angelo Caruso 51Accesses 2Citations Abstract Although it has been known for several years that, in humans, low-frequency, low-energy pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) stimulate healing of ununited fractures, their action mechanism is not completely understood. In vitro studies have demonstrated dir...
Under the weight of this evidence the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified both ELF magnetic fields and RF EMFs as possibly carcinogenic to humans8,9. The intensities of radiation and durations of exposure in all these studies were significantly smaller than those of ...
External imaging techniques for quantitation of distribution of I-131 F(ab')2 fragments of monoclonal antibody in humans. We have employed noninvasive, external counting techniques for quantitation of I-131 F(ab')2 fragment of mouse monoclonal antibody localized in metastatic ... ND Hammond,PJ ...
In the past few decades, the responses of human and animal electrophysiological signal activity to non-ionising extremely low frequency (ELF) pulsed electromagnetic field radiation have been studied. Various studies have reported that humans and animals are particularly sensitive to ELF alternative or ...
In addition to the vibration-driven EMEHs, several harvesters aimed at harnessing human motion have also been proposed since humans are a rich source of energy [37]. Rome et al. [38] developed a suspended-load backpack to generate electricity from the vertical movement of carried loads during...
Comparison of External Load Compensation During Rhythmic Arm Movements and Rhythmic Jaw Movements in Humans Experiments were performed on human elbow flexor and extensor muscles and jaw-opening and -closing muscles to observe the effect on rhythmic movements of s... JH Abbink,van der Bilt, A.,F...