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BIOELECTROMAGNETICS
VOLUME 16, No. 5, 1995 Table of Contents
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Bioelectromagnetics

Journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the
Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine

Volume 16, Number 5, 1995

(c) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Articles

277  Effects of 50Hz Magnetic Fields on C-myc Transcript Levels in 
Nonsynchronized and Synchronized Human Cells
   Helene Desjobert, Josette Hillion, Monique Adolphe, Genevieve Averlant, 
and Joelle Nafziger

284  Fetal Loss in Mice Exposed to Magnetic Fields During Early Pregnancy
   Britt-Marie Svedenstal and Karl-Johan Johanson

290  Exposure to Oscillating Magnetic Fields Influences Sensitivity to 
Electrical Stimuli. I.Experiments on Pigeons
   Cristina Del Seppia, Sergio Ghione, Paolo Luschi, and Floriano Papi

295  Exposure to Oscillating Magnetic Fields Influences Sensitivity to 
Electrical Stimuli. II.Experiments on Humans
   Floriano Papi, Sergio Ghione, Caterina Rosa, Cristina Del Seppia, and 
Paolo Luschi

301  Failure to Produce Taste-Aversion Learning in Rats Exposed to Static 
Electric Fields and Air Ions
   J.A. Creim, R.H. Lovely, R.J. Weigel, W.C. Forsythe, and L.E. Anderson

307  Absence of Radiofrequency Heating From Auditory Implants During 
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
   C.K.Chou, J.A. McDougall, and K.W. Chan

317  Do ELF Magnetic Fields Affect Human Reaction Time?
   John V. Podd, Craig J. Whittington, Geoffrey R.G. Barnes, Wyatt H. Page, 
and Bruce I. Rapley

324  Effect of Magnetic Fields on Rodent Monooxygenase Enzymes
   R. Del Carratore, E. Morichetti, C. Della Croce, and G. Bronzetti

330  Effects of 50 Hz Magnetic Fields on Mouse Spermatogenesis Monitored by 
Flow Cytometric Analysis
   Raffaele De Vita, Delia Cavallo, Luigi Raganella, Patrizia Eleuteri, 
Maria G. Grollino, and Alberto Calugi

Comments

335  Do Rats Show a Behavioral Sensitivity to Low-Level Magnetic Fields? 
   Sander Stern

337  Reply to Stern's "Do Rats Show a Behavioral Sensitivity to Low-Level 
Magnetic Fields?"
   Don R. Justesen

339  Comments on "Sleep-Inducing Effect of Low Energy Emission Therapy" by 
Reite et. al.
   Martin Gledhill

341  Reply to "Comments on 'Sleep-Inducing Effect of Low Energy Emission 
Therapy' by Reite et al."
   B. Pasche, U. Dafni, and D. Amato

342  Errata

(c) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.



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From: agerus95@glas.apc.org (Vitaly I. Dontsov)
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Subject: Resonance magnetic immunostimulation
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            RESONANCE MAGNETIC EFFECTS ON IMMUNITY.

     This is summary of publication in:
    Immunology ( Rus.), 1994, N.2
    Bulletin of Experimetal Biology and Medicine (Rus and Engl.transl.-US),
  1993, N.10, 1994, N.5.
    Transactions of the First Congress of The European Bioelectromagnetics
 Association, January 23-25, 1992, Brussels, Belgium, p.78, 109, 110.
    Uspechi sovremennoj biologii ( Rus),1994, N.2.
   "Aging and longevity".Fund of longevity. Moscow, 1993. N 1-5.(Rus).
    ( see also e-mail conference: AGEING&LONGEVITY.BIOMED.NEWS(RUS)
         in brief: ageing.biomed ( in GlasNet )
   Send E.mail: ageing.biomed@conf.glas.apc.org  or agerus95@glas.apc.org
       ( For information about receiving conference text send -
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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
     THE RESONANCE EFFECTS OF WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD ON IMMUNNITY IN MICE.

             Podkolzin A.A.,MD, Dontsov  V.I.,MD, Kobeleva G.J.
  Central Scientific Research Laboratory of Moscow Medical Stomatological
  Institute, Moscow, 103473, Delegatskaja str., 20. Russian Federation
        Fax.(095)  973-32-59  Tel.(095)  365-05-25, 365-03-25
             E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )

   In present contribution activated by antigen immune cells of mice was
 used as test system in order to verify concept that weak magnetic field
 may influence on calmodulin dependent signal trunsduction  pathways  in
 cells and  change  its functions. It has been shown previously in lite-
 rature, that for this mechanism to be effective  it  is  necessary that
 calcium bound within protein be in nonequilibrium state.It is naturally
 to make assumption that nonequilibrium state of bound calcium is reali-
 zed in activated cells - in immune cells in our experimemts.
   Plaque forming cells ( PFC ) from mice spleen in our experiments were
 prepared on  the  4th  day after immunization. The erythrocytes of rats
 were used as antigens. Measurement  of  the antibody  rate productivity
 was made by standard Canningham A. method after magnetic field  exposi-
 tion of immune cells in vitro.  It was simple procedure of counting the
 number of plaques-forming cells in the sample ( special chambers ).
   In the  case then  horizontal component of Geomagnetic field was com-
 pensated, change of antibody production activity was observed.Resonance
 was observed in the region of 21 Hz. The time- and dose- dependence  of
 magnetic field effects were tipicals.  The width of resonance was  0.1-
 0.3Hz and quality was in the range from 1.5 to 8. Low doses of magnetic
 field were more effective (10-50% from Geomagnetic field ), and 2-4 mi-
 nute exposition was sufficient.
   In contrast,only high doses of constant magnetic field were effective
 in our experiments ( 50 - 500% from Geomagnetic field ). The  time- and
 dose-dependence effects were tipicals also.
   The narrow limits of biologically effective parameters and high effe-
 cts of low energy magnetic fields were main results of our experiments.
   We are propounding the conception of "Bioresonance" as sum of  biolo-
 gically significant parameters of low energy magnetic fields (and other
 factor of low intensity ) effects.
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

          This publication was prepared with assistence of:
         FOUNDATION for LIFE PROLONGATION ( RUSSIAN, MOSCOW )

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              OF INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONS  ASSISTENCE

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          Academy of Science,  Director of Central scientific  research
          laboratory, MOSCOW medical Stomatological Institute
          ( or Vitaly I.Dontsov, M.D. )
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Subject: Spam posting some received
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Apparently a juvenile...
broke into the Biosci net and posted to some Biosci newsgroups, including 
ours, what is called spam. This bypassed our filters and will occasionally
happen since the biology net doesn't have the money to set up very high
security.  Following is the net administrator's recommendations on dealing with it.
  
Allan
 
Allan H. Frey				email afrey@uunet.uu.net
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Potomac, MD 20854, USA

1) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.
-------------------------------------------------------
BIOSCI is a set of parallel USENET newsgroups (the "bionet" groups)
and mailing lists.  The same postings are distributed on both media
(except for a small number of mailing-list-only groups at
net.bio.net).  Unfortunately it is becoming a despicable practice on
the Internet (by a few people out to make a fast buck) to do automated
mass postings to thousands of newsgroups and mailing lists.  These
attempts to grab free advertising are refered to as "spams" in the
usual, somewhat boneheaded, net terminology.  USENET is more
susceptible to this practice, and many spams originate on the USENET
groups and then are passed on to the mailing lists.  However, spammers
also get lists of mailing addresses and hit these too, so neither
medium is immune.

What should you do personally if you get junk mail?
---------------------------------------------------
Just delete it and move on without reading it further.  Filing a
protest is becoming increasingly useless because spammers are often
disguising the addresses where the messages are sent from.  Unless you
really understand Internet mail systems, your attempt at protest by
sending replies to the message will often end up being sent to the
address of an innocent person that the spammer is victimizing.

What can BIOSCI/bionet do to protect its newsgroups?
----------------------------------------------------
The only solution currently available is to moderate the newsgroup.
If this newsgroup is already moderated, then you are in good shape.
Moderation protects the newsgroups from about 95% of the spams that
are being sent to date.


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I've discovered that some postings may have been lost because the biosci
net software apparently does not respond when it is not the primary
addressee.  Do not send a posting addressed to X and cc: emf-bio. Send
the posting addressed only to emf-bio. The net software seems to be 
confused by cc. I've told the computer gurus at the net about this and
they may eventually educate the system so we can use cc with newsgroups
 
Allan
 
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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Nov 08 22:00:00 1995
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From: Ron Blue <rcb1@lex.lccc.edu>
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Subject: Re: Resonance magnetic immunostimulation
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On Tue, 7 Nov 1995, Ron Blue wrote:
> On 6 Nov 1995, Vitaly I. Dontsov wrote:
> >             RESONANCE MAGNETIC EFFECTS ON IMMUNITY.
> >      This is summary of publication in:
> >     Immunology ( Rus.), 1994, N.2
> >     Bulletin of Experimetal Biology and Medicine (Rus and Engl.transl.-US),
> >   1993, N.10, 1994, N.5.
> >     Transactions of the First Congress of The European Bioelectromagnetics
> >  Association, January 23-25, 1992, Brussels, Belgium, p.78, 109, 110.
> >     Uspechi sovremennoj biologii ( Rus),1994, N.2.
> >    "Aging and longevity".Fund of longevity. Moscow, 1993. N 1-5.(Rus).
> >     ( see also e-mail conference: AGEING&LONGEVITY.BIOMED.NEWS(RUS)
> >          in brief: ageing.biomed ( in GlasNet )
> >    Send E.mail: ageing.biomed@conf.glas.apc.org  or agerus95@glas.apc.org
> >        ( For information about receiving conference text send -
> >          E-mail: support2@glas.apc.org )
> >  --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >      THE RESONANCE EFFECTS OF WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD ON IMMUNNITY IN MICE.
> > 
> >              Podkolzin A.A.,MD, Dontsov  V.I.,MD, Kobeleva G.J.
> >   Central Scientific Research Laboratory of Moscow Medical Stomatological
> >   Institute, Moscow, 103473, Delegatskaja str., 20. Russian Federation
> >         Fax.(095)  973-32-59  Tel.(095)  365-05-25, 365-03-25
> >              E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )
> > 
> >    In present contribution activated by antigen immune cells of mice was
> >  used as test system in order to verify concept that weak magnetic field
> >  may influence on calmodulin dependent signal trunsduction  pathways  in
> >  cells and  change  its functions. It has been shown previously in lite-
> >  rature, that for this mechanism to be effective  it  is  necessary that
> >  calcium bound within protein be in nonequilibrium state.It is naturally
> >  to make assumption that nonequilibrium state of bound calcium is reali-
> >  zed in activated cells - in immune cells in our experimemts.
> >    Plaque forming cells ( PFC ) from mice spleen in our experiments were
> >  prepared on  the  4th  day after immunization. The erythrocytes of rats
> >  were used as antigens. Measurement  of  the antibody  rate productivity
> >  was made by standard Canningham A. method after magnetic field  exposi-
> >  tion of immune cells in vitro.  It was simple procedure of counting the
> >  number of plaques-forming cells in the sample ( special chambers ).
> >    In the  case then  horizontal component of Geomagnetic field was com-
> >  pensated, change of antibody production activity was observed.Resonance
> >  was observed in the region of 21 Hz. The time- and dose- dependence  of
> >  magnetic field effects were tipicals.  The width of resonance was  0.1-
> >  0.3Hz and quality was in the range from 1.5 to 8. Low doses of magnetic
> >  field were more effective (10-50% from Geomagnetic field ), and 2-4 mi-
> >  nute exposition was sufficient.
> >    In contrast,only high doses of constant magnetic field were effective
> >  in our experiments ( 50 - 500% from Geomagnetic field ). The  time- and
> >  dose-dependence effects were tipicals also.
> >    The narrow limits of biologically effective parameters and high effe-
> >  cts of low energy magnetic fields were main results of our experiments.
> >    We are propounding the conception of "Bioresonance" as sum of  biolo-
> >  gically significant parameters of low energy magnetic fields (and other
> >  factor of low intensity ) effects.
> >  --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> >           This publication was prepared with assistence of:
> >          FOUNDATION for LIFE PROLONGATION ( RUSSIAN, MOSCOW )
> > 
> >                  WE ARE NEED OF SCIENCE CONTACTS AND
> >               OF INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONS  ASSISTENCE
> > 
> >         Our E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )
> > 
> >     Tel.(095) 903-16-40 ( Foundation for life prolongation )
> >         (095) 903-16-40 ( Clinical consulting Center )
> >         (095) 365-03-25, 365-05-25 ( Scientific researches )
> >                         For correspondence:
> >           prof. Podkolzin A.A.,  D.M.,  Academician of New York
> >           Academy of Science,  Director of Central scientific  research
> >           laboratory, MOSCOW medical Stomatological Institute
> >           ( or Vitaly I.Dontsov, M.D. )
> >           Moscow, 103473,  Delegatskaja str.,  20.  Russian  Federation
> >           Fax.(095)  973-32-59  Tel.(095)  365-05-25, 365-03-25
> >           E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )
> > 
 I believe the 21 hertz is related to neuro oscillations.  The microtubulins
 may be sensitive to neuro oscillations and you have observed a psychological/
 immune connection.  Check the effects for the upper end of other many
 neuro systems.  1.5 hertz, 4 hertz, 12 hertz, 40 hertz, 100 hertz.



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The National EMF Advisory Committee will hold a meeting at the Palm
Springs Hilton beginning Thursday, Nov. 16 at noon and ending Friday,
Nov. 17 at noon. Progress and plans for the EMF RAPID program will be
reviewed. The meeting is open to the public. Please feel free to attend
if you would like to hear about the latest developments in this program.

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From: agerus95@glas.apc.org (Vitaly I. Dontsov)
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Subject: Pulse current resonance immunostimulation
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           PULSE CURRENT RESONANCE EFFECTS ON IMMUNITY.

       See also our publications in:
    Immunology ( Rus.), 1994, N.2
    Bulletin of Experimetal Biology and Medicine (Rus and Engl.transl.-US),
  1993, N.10, 1994, N.5.
    Transactions of the First Congress of The European Bioelectromagnetics
 Association, January 23-25, 1992, Brussels, Belgium, p.78, 109, 110.
    Uspechi sovremennoj biologii ( Rus),1994, N.2.
    "Aging and longevity".Fund of longevity. Moscow, 1993. N 1-5.(Rus).
    ( see also e-mail conference: AGEING&LONGEVITY.BIOMED.NEWS(RUS)
      in brief: ageing.biomed ( in GlasNet )
   Send E.mail: ageing.biomed@conf.glas.apc.org  or agerus95@glas.apc.org
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          THE CLOSE-RESONANCE STIMULATION OF IMMUNITY IN MICE
                     WITH WEAK PULSE CURRENT.
          Dontsov V.I.,M.D., Podkolzin A.A., MD, Kobeleva E.J.
  Central Scientific Research Laboratory of Moscow Medical Stomatological
  Institute, Moscow, 103473, Delegatskaja str., 20. Russian Federation
          Fax.(095)  973-32-59  Tel.(095)  365-05-25, 365-03-25
            E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )

    The special  feature  of  weak  pulse  current  effects  on  immune
 antibody formation to rat erythrocytes has been  investigated.  Plaque
 forming  cells  (PFC) from mice spleen were registered on the 4-th day
 after immunization.  The erythrocytes of rats were used  as  antigens.
 Measurement  of  the  antibody  rate productivity was made by standard
 Canningham A.  method [1].  It was simple  and  precise  procedure  of
 counting  the  number  of activated specific antibody-producing immune
 cells in the parallel triplicate sample in special chambers.
    It was  found  the  2-10 time immunomodulation of PFC-generation in
 mice spleen 4 days after  immunization  on  5-10  minutes  weak  pulse
 current effects during 1 hour after immunization for immunostimulation
 and 4 hour after immunization for immunosupression.  The parameters of
 signal  was:  543  +1 kHz frequency and triangular or quadratic signal
 form.
   This results are interpreted in the framework of  calcium octahedron
 complex  concepts  as possible general primary mechanism for low power
 nonionizing radiation bioeffects and in general weak  intensity factor
 effects [2].
   The narrow limits of biologically effective parameters and high effe-
 cts of low energy electromagnetic stimulus were main results  of these
 experiments.
   We are propounding the conception of "Bioresonance" as sum of  biolo-
 gically significant parameters of low energy  electromagnetic stimulus
 and other factor of low intensity effects.
    The resonance  mechanism  may  be  the  basis  mechanism  for  weak
 intensity factor effects, especially for physical ones.
    The safety  and  high  effective  methods  for  treatment  may   be
 elaborated on the basis of weak intensity factor effects.
    References
  Canningham A.J. Nature.1965.Vol.207.P.1106-1107.
  Poponin V.P.  Transactions of the  First  Congress  of  The  European
 Bioelectromagnetics   Association,   January  23-25,  1992,  Brussels,
  Belgium, p.6.
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

          This publication was prepared with assistence of:
         FOUNDATION for LIFE PROLONGATION ( RUSSIAN, MOSCOW )

                 WE ARE NEED OF SCIENCE CONTACTS AND
              OF INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONS  ASSISTENCE

        Our E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )

    Tel.(095) 903-16-40 ( Foundation for life prolongation )
        (095) 903-16-40 ( Clinical consulting Center )
        (095) 365-03-25, 365-05-25 ( Scientific researches )
                        For correspondence:
          prof. Podkolzin A.A.,  D.M.,  Academician of New York
          Academy of Science,  Director of Central scientific  research
          laboratory, MOSCOW medical Stomatological Institute
          ( or Vitaly I.Dontsov, M.D. )
          Moscow, 103473,  Delegatskaja str.,  20.  Russian  Federation
          Fax.(095)  973-32-59   Tel.(095)  365-05-25, 365-03-25
          E-MAIL:  agerus95@glas.apc.org  ( in GlasNet )



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Nov 09 22:00:00 1995
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From: MRT <markov@CLASS.ORG>
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I have been searching for the article "Present knowledge about specific 
absorption rates inside a human body exposed to radiofrequency 
electromagnetic fields" from Health Physics (68,147-156,1995).  I have 
been unsuccessful in locating this article in the universities near me.  
I need to have this article as soon as possible and if anyone has this 
article, I would be very appreciative if it could be sent 
or faxed to me.  Or if anyone knows where I can get a quick copy, that 
would be great info as well. Thank you all very much for your help!

Marko Markov,PhD.
Electropharmacology,Inc.
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Pompano Beach,FL  33069
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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Nov 09 22:00:00 1995
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From: jmoulder@post.its.mcw.edu (John Moulder)
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Subject: Palm Springs/DoE meeting
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What happens to the DoE meeting in Palm Springs in the government shuts down
"nonessential" operations of Monday??





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From: Ron Blue <rcb1@lex.lccc.edu>
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Subject: Re: Resonance magnetic immunostimulation
Date: 9 Nov 1995 19:09:35 -0800
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Does anyone know the oscillation cycle for the electricial power
transmission in Russia?  In the USA it is 60 hertz.
Ron Blue



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A quick note to thank everyone on helping me on the search for the 
article "Present knowledge about specific absorption rates inside a human 
body exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields".  Thank you so 
much for your quick attention.  If I could be of help to anyone in the 
future, let me know!


Marko Markov,PhD
Electropharmacology


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Nov 14 22:00:00 1995
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From: Elisa V Bandera <bandera@acsu.Buffalo.edu>
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Subject: Wireless Technology Research survey
Date: 14 Nov 1995 18:13:10 -0800
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(Apologies for cross-posting)


                                WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, L.L.C.
                                Epidemiologic Research Surveillance Program
                                348 Parker Avenue
                                Buffalo, New York 14216-2146


Dear colleague:

We are currently conducting a survey of ongoing/completed epidemiologic
research of health outcomes and /or radiofrequency radiation exposures of
concern to wireless technology.  Your help is extremely valuable as we
establish a database of epidemiologic research relevant to wireless
communications.  The objectives of this database are to ascertain the
current state of knowledge about the potential adverse effects of
cellular phones and other wireless technologies, to identify research
needs, and to provide a scientific foundation for public health
decisionmaking and interventions.

If you are involved in a study in this field, please complete and return
the enclosed form.  If you are not conducting research in this area at
the present time but know of someone doing so, please let us know by
completing as much information as you can in the enclosed form.  Please
return the completed form by e-mail to bandera@acsu.buffalo.edu or by
regular mail to Epidemiology Surveillance Program, Wireless Technology
Research, L.L.C, 348 Parker Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14216-2146.

Thank you very much for your participation in this survey.


        Elisa V. Bandera, M.D., Ph.D.           John Vena, Ph.D.
        Principal Investigator                  Oversight Investigator



_______________________________________________________________________
                EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM
                    WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, L.L.C.
                                SURVEY
________________________________________________________________________

PERSON COMPLETING THIS FORM
Name:
Affiliation:
Address:

Telephone:                      FAX:            E-mail:

INFORMATION ABOUT THE STUDY (Please use separate pages if needed)
Principal Investigator or Study Coordinator:
Institution:
Address:

Telephone:                      FAX:            E-mail:
Collaborators and affiliations:


Title of project:


Starting date:                  Expected year of completion:
Sponsor:
Type of study:
Exposures under study:

Outcomes under study:

Description of the research:












                        THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE
________________________________________________________________________
Please return to bandera@acsu.buffalo.edu
                        or
                Epidemiology Surveillance Program
                Wireless Technology Research, LLC
                348 Parker Avenue
                Buffalo, New York 14216-2146


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Nov 15 22:00:00 1995
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From: Mike Davis <davis@avalon.vislab.navy.mil>
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Subject: research resources needed
Date: 16 Nov 1995 11:22:56 -0800
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I want to find the effects of the EMF from electric blankets on the body's
electric fields.  Can anyone point me in the right direction (FAQ, articles,
books, etc)?  The Electonics Engineers I work with have given me some
background, but I'd like to reference existing work.

Please email me at the address below.

Thanks,
   Mike

-- 
Michael A. Davis,  davis@uncledad.nwscc.sea06.navy.mil

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
                                                - Raul Duke



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Nov 16 22:00:00 1995
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From: denfin@aol.com (DENFIN)
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Subject: Re: Resonance magnetic immunostimulation
Date: 17 Nov 1995 09:37:05 -0800
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I believe it is 50 Hz in Russia and Europe

Dennis Fink



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Mon Nov 20 22:00:00 1995
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From: David Croll <dhcroll@kt1x.ultranet.com>
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Subject: Info Boston area
Date: 21 Nov 1995 10:37:43 -0800
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I am a faculty member at Regis College,in Weston MA.
As part of my sabbatical activities, I am interested in contacting
scientists and engineers in the Greater Boston area who are involved
in research in bioelectromagnetics and closely related areas.

I am interested in building a list of research groups and activities
in this area.  My intention in posting this request is to be broadly 
inclusive.  I am interested in a wide range of approaches from 
the theoretical/laboratory approaches to the epidemiological.

Nor am I limiting my interests to the health related aspects of 
bioelectromagnetics.  I am interested in basic biophysical research 
and in related technologies too.

If any readers of these groups have any knowledge of sources of 
information, or personal contacts, I would appreciate hearing 
from them.

Thanks
 
David

D.H. Croll, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry and Physics
Box 910
Regis College
Weston, MA 02193

Voice mail 617-768-7410





