Volume 2 in this series offers research into two specific regions of the electromagnetic spectrum: extremely low frequency fields and radiofrequency radiation, with particular emphasis on the latter. The investigations explore:
- melatonin synthesis and exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) fields
- ELF fields and cancer
- computational bioelectromagnetics
- health effects, including the carcinogenic potential of radiofrequency radiation
- radiofrequency radiation as an energy source for arrhythmia, and
- practical applications of the radiofrequency exposure standard.
Melatonin Aspects of Exposure to Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields;
R.J. Reiter. Epidemiologic Studies of Electric and Magnetic Fields and Cancer;
L.I. Kheifets, J.L. Kelsey. Computational Bioelectromagnetics: Modeling Methods for Macroscopic Tissue Interactions;
K.D. Paulsen. Health Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation from Wireless Communication Technology;
J.C. Lin. Laboratory Evidence for the Carcinogenic Potential of Radiofrequency Radiation;
G.H. Harrison, E.K. Balcer-Kubiczek. Application of Radiofrequency Energy as an Energy Source for Ablation of Cardiac Arrhythmias;
A.B. Wagshal, S.K.S. Huang. Practical Applications of ANSI/IEEE C95.1 Radiofrequency Exposure Standard;
R.A. Tell. Index.