Journal of Microwave Power
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Safety of 9.3 GHz Microwave
Radiant Heating for Possible Caloric Supplement and Medical Treatment [PDF] |
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R.D. McAfee, R. Ortiz-Lugo, R. Bishop and R. Gordon 1984 20 1 13-16 |
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Abstract The hematological
and blood-chemistry effects of chronic microwave radiation on unrestrained
rhesus monkeys trained to expose their face and eyes to 9.3GHz microwave
radiation at an average incident power density of 150 or 300mW/cm² are
reported. Only inconsistent transient effects were found. The lack of
significant hematological effects, together with
the lack of ocular or behavioral changes reported
earlier, support the idea that microwave frequencies in the range of 10GHz
may be safe to use for caloric supplement of hypothermic individuals and
medical patients. |