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  • 2. Dosimetric comparison between different quantities for limiting exposure in the RF band: rationale and implications for guidelines.
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  • 4. Assessment of complex EMF exposure situations including inhomogeneous field distribution.
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  • 6. Demodulation in tissue, the relevant parameters and the implications for limiting exposure.
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  • 10. SAR versus S(inc): What is the appropriate RF exposure metric in the range 1-10 GHz? Part I: Using planar body models.
    Anderson V, Croft R, McIntosh RL.
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  • 14. Simulation of the temperature elevation in children exposed to plane wave electromagnetic fields (10 MHz-1 GHz) at the ICNIRP reference level.
    Niedermayr F, Leitgeb N, Siegl W.
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  • 15. [Electromagnetic radiation in the radiofrequency range: radiation safety].
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  • 17. A new method of SAR determination in animals exposed to microwave/radiofrequency radiation (MW/RFR).
    Heinmets F, Frei MR, Jauchem JR, Hurt WD.
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  • 18. Characterization of the electromagnetic near-field absorption in layered biological tissue in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 6,000 MHz.
    Christ A, Samaras T, Klingenböck A, Kuster N.
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  • 19. Estimation of the whole-body averaged SAR of grounded human models for plane wave exposure at respective resonance frequencies.
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