نتایج جستجو برای: low frequency electromagnetic fields

تعداد نتایج: 1838387  

Journal: :Bio-medical materials and engineering 2015
Yuhong Zhang Yongli Zhao Yafei Chen Changqing Yuan Yong Zhan

The effects of noise on the calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields are described by a dynamic model. Noise is a very important factor to be considered in the dynamic research on the calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields. Some meaningful results have been obtained here based on the discussion. The results show that the pattern of intracellular...

Journal: :journal of basic research in medical sciences 0
ali louei monfared 1. department of anatomical sciences, faculty of para-veterinary medicine, university of ilam, ilam, iran. aaref nooraii msc student of veterinary histology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of urmia, urmia,iran morteza shamsi phd student of parasitology, ilam medical university, ilam, iran

introduction: the use of cell phones is widespread and there are public concerns regarding its possible deleterious effects on human health especially on the pregnancy outcomes. in this study, structural changes of the placenta after applying the cell phone radiation were examined in the mice model.   materials and methods: for this work, 40 pregnant balb/c mice were randomly allocated to one c...

Journal: :Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie 2008
Lennart Hardell Cindy Sage

During recent years there has been increasing public concern on potential health risks from power-frequency fields (extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields; ELF) and from radiofrequency/microwave radiation emissions (RF) from wireless communications. Non-thermal (low-intensity) biological effects have not been considered for regulation of microwave exposure, although numerous scientific ...

Journal: :Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 2016
Susanne Schwarze Nils-Lasse Schneider Thomas Reichl David Dreyer Nele Lefeldt Svenja Engels Neville Baker P. J. Hore Henrik Mouritsen

Magnetic compass orientation in night-migratory songbirds is embedded in the visual system and seems to be based on a light-dependent radical pair mechanism. Recent findings suggest that both broadband electromagnetic fields ranging from ~2 kHz to ~9 MHz and narrow-band fields at the so-called Larmor frequency for a free electron in the Earth's magnetic field can disrupt this mechanism. However...

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