The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and the IEEE C95.1 standard are currently under revision. In the guidelines/standard, the dominant effect for electromagnetic field exposures at frequencies above 100 kHz is the thermal effect. The whole-body-and 10g-averaged specific absorption rates (SARs), which are surrogates for core and local temperature elevations, respectively, are set as metrics for exposure evaluation. The external field strengths or incident power density, corresponding to the limit for SARs, are also used as metrics for practical compliance purposes. Although the limits for the SARs are identical amongst the guidelines/standard, the limits for the external field strengths diffe...
Existing scientific data on absorption of electromagnetic fields in the human body during the use of...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of absorption metrics and averaging schemes on corr...
This is the first of two articles addressing the most appropriate crossover frequency at which incid...
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and the IEEE C...
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and the IEEE C...
To protect people from Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), ICNIRP has defined limits. The fundamental ones...
A number of studies have been performed to analyze adults and also children absorption response to e...
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio fre...
textabstractTo avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the Interna...
Background: Thermal effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (REMF) exposure of humans may b...
\u3cp\u3eTo avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the Internatio...
International audienceIn five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherland...
In the past, the absorption of electromagnetic fields in a human body has been studied for a homogen...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To protect against any potential adverse effects to human health fr...
The demonstration of compliance with guidelines for human exposure to base-station antennas can be a...
Existing scientific data on absorption of electromagnetic fields in the human body during the use of...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of absorption metrics and averaging schemes on corr...
This is the first of two articles addressing the most appropriate crossover frequency at which incid...
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and the IEEE C...
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and the IEEE C...
To protect people from Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), ICNIRP has defined limits. The fundamental ones...
A number of studies have been performed to analyze adults and also children absorption response to e...
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio fre...
textabstractTo avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the Interna...
Background: Thermal effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (REMF) exposure of humans may b...
\u3cp\u3eTo avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the Internatio...
International audienceIn five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherland...
In the past, the absorption of electromagnetic fields in a human body has been studied for a homogen...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To protect against any potential adverse effects to human health fr...
The demonstration of compliance with guidelines for human exposure to base-station antennas can be a...
Existing scientific data on absorption of electromagnetic fields in the human body during the use of...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of absorption metrics and averaging schemes on corr...
This is the first of two articles addressing the most appropriate crossover frequency at which incid...