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BIOLOGICAL
PHENOMENA
('EFFECTS')
AND
CLINICAL
SMANIFESTATIONS
ATTRIBUTED
TO
MICROWJAVEAND
RADIO-FREQUENCY
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BIBLIOGPHY
OF
REPORTED
BIOLOGICAL
PHENOMENA
('EFFECTS')
AND
CLINICAL
MANIFESTATIONS
ATTRIBUrED
TO
MICROWAVE
AND
RADIO-FREQUENCY
RADIATION
Zorach
R.
Glaser,
Ph.D.
LT,
MSC,
USNR
Research
'Report
Project
MF12.524.015-00043,Report
No.
2
Naval
MedicalResearch
Institute
National
Naval
MedicalCenterBethesda,
Maryland
20014,
U.S.A.
4
October
1971
Second
Printing,
with
Revisions,
Corrections,
and
Additions:
20
April
1972
(Supersede3
AD
No.
734391)
I
I
 
I'
ABSTRACT
More
than
2000
references
on
the
biological
responses
to
radio
frequency
and
microwave
radiation,
published
up
to
June
1971,
are
included
in
the
bibliography.*
Particularattention
has
been
paid
to
the
effects
on
man
of
non-ionizing
radiation
at
thesefrequencies.
The
citations
are
arranged
alphabetically
by
author,
and
contain
as
much
information
as
possible
so
as
to
assure
effective
retrieval
of
the
original
documents.
An
outline
of
the
effects
whicbhave
been
attributed
toradio
frequency
and
microwave
radiation
is
also
part
of
the
report.
*Three
supplementary
listings
bring
the
number
of
citations
to
more
i
than
2300.
SKej
Words
BiologicalEffects
Non-Ionizing
Radiation
RadarHazardsRadio
Frequency
Radiation
Microwave
Radiation
Health
Hazards
Bibliography
Electromagnetic
Radiation
Injury
Thecomments
uponand
criticisms
of
the
literature
made
in
this
report,
and
the
recommendations
and
inferences
suggested,
arethose
of
the
author,
and
do
not
necessarily
reflect
the
views
of
the
Navy
Department
or
ofthe
Naval
Service.
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