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370 related items for PubMed ID: 17445067

  • 1. Effects of cellular phone use on ear canal temperature measured by NTC thermistors.
    Tahvanainen K, Niño J, Halonen P, Kuusela T, Alanko T, Laitinen T, Länsimies E, Hietanen M, Lindholm H.
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging; 2007 May; 27(3):162-72. PubMed ID: 17445067
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  • 2. Cellular phone use does not acutely affect blood pressure or heart rate of humans.
    Tahvanainen K, Niño J, Halonen P, Kuusela T, Laitinen T, Länsimies E, Hartikainen J, Hietanen M, Lindholm H.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 2004 Feb; 25(2):73-83. PubMed ID: 14735556
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  • 3. Changes in tympanic temperature during the exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone.
    Bortkiewicz A, Gadzicka E, Szymczak W, Zmyślony M.
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  • 4. Mobile telephone use effects on peripheral audiovestibular function: a case-control study.
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  • 6. Thermophysiological consequences of whole body resonant RF exposure (100 MHz) in human volunteers.
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  • 7. Skin temperature increase caused by a mobile phone: a methodological infrared camera study.
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  • 8. Thermophysiological responses of human volunteers to whole body RF exposure at 220 MHz.
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  • 10. Measurements of skin surface temperature during mobile phone use.
    Anderson V, Rowley J.
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  • 11. Thermal effects of mobile phone RF fields on children: a provocation study.
    Lindholm H, Alanko T, Rintamäki H, Kännälä S, Toivonen T, Sistonen H, Tiikkaja M, Halonen J, Mäkinen T, Hietanen M.
    Prog Biophys Mol Biol; 2011 Dec; 107(3):399-403. PubMed ID: 21930149
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  • 13. No influence on selected parameters of human visual perception of 1970 MHz UMTS-like exposure.
    Schmid G, Sauter C, Stepansky R, Lobentanz IS, Zeitlhofer J.
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  • 14. High-resolution numerical model of the middle and inner ear for a detailed analysis of radio frequency absorption.
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  • 16. The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields.
    Hamblin DL, Croft RJ, Wood AW, Stough C, Spong J.
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  • 17. The dielectric properties of human pineal gland tissue and RF absorption due to wireless communication devices in the frequency range 400-1850 MHz.
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  • 18. Calculation of SAR and temperature rise in a high-resolution vascularized model of the human eye and orbit when exposed to a dipole antenna at 900, 1500 and 1800 MHz.
    Flyckt VM, Raaymakers BW, Kroeze H, Lagendijk JJ.
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  • 19. Sleep after mobile phone exposure in subjects with mobile phone-related symptoms.
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  • 20. Molecular responses of Jurkat T-cells to 1763 MHz radiofrequency radiation.
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