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There is a growing concern about the effect of man-made (anthropogenic) electromagnetic fields on the health of human beings. In particular, the voice has been raised about the possible health effects of fields in the microwave (GHz and shortwave) region. There are various so called epidemiological studies which, in general, lead to very uncertain or ill-defined conclusions. On the other hand, number...
There is a growing concern about the effect of electric and magnetic fields in the microwave range frequencies on human health. The common microwave oven emits radiation in the frequency region of 2.45 GHz. On the other hand RF radiation (~27 MHz to 1 GHz, microwave diathermy) is beneficially used in physiotherapy for muscular relaxation. There are weapons based on microwave beams and microwaves are...
Electromagnetic fields in the microwave frequency have been used to sort good seeds from the bad ones and the technique makes use of the absorptive component of the dielectric constant of the water molecules material in this frequency region. On the other hand, microwaves are also used for accelerating the culture growth of a bacterial medium. One theory holds that the beneficial effects of microwave...
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