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139 related items for PubMed ID: 35533168

  • 1. A Model for Assessing the Electromagnetic Safety of an Inductively Coupled, Modular Brain-Machine Interface.
    Szlawski J, Feleppa T, Mohan A, Wong YT, Lowery AJ.
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  • 3. A numerical evaluation of SAR distribution and temperature changes around a metallic plate in the head of a RF exposed worker.
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  • 4. Electromagnetic power absorption and temperature changes due to brain machine interface operation.
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  • 7. SAR changes in a human head model for plane wave exposure (500 - 2500 MHz) and a comparison with IEEE 2005 safety limits.
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  • 10. Association of acute adverse effects with high local SAR induced in the brain from prolonged RF head and neck hyperthermia.
    Adibzadeh F, Verhaart RF, Verduijn GM, Fortunati V, Rijnen Z, Franckena M, van Rhoon GC, Paulides MM.
    Phys Med Biol; 2015 Feb 07; 60(3):995-1006. PubMed ID: 25574664
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  • 16. Electromagnetic Compatibility of 400 MHz Radio Communications in Hospitals: Safety Management of Wireless Medical Telemetry.
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    Aweda MA, Ajekigbe AT, Ibitoye AZ, Evwhierhurhoma BO, Eletu OB.
    Nig Q J Hosp Med; 2009 Aug 01; 19(1):6-14. PubMed ID: 20830980
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  • 18. Exposure of South Korean Population to 5G Mobile Phone Networks (3.4-3.8 GHz).
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  • 20. Low-level exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: health effects and research needs.
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