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BIOELECTROMAGNETICS
VOLUME 17, No. 2, 1996 Table of Contents
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Bioelectromagnetics

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

Volume 17, Number 2, 1996

(c) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

i    Editor's Note

Articles

71   Managing Electromagnetic Fields From Residential Electrode Grounding 
Systems: A Predecision Analysis
   Detlof von Winterfeldt and Thomas Trauger

85   Resection of Meningiomas With Implantable Microwave Coagulation
   Xiao-ping Zhou, Qi-liang Xie, Jian-min Liu, Zhi-jian Yue, and Kai-hua Cai

89   Lorentz Approach to Static Magnetic Field Effects on Bound-Ion 
Dynamics and Binding Kinetics: Thermal Noise Considerations
   D.J. Muehsam and A.A. Pilla

100  Circadian Locomotor Activity of Musca Flies: Recording Method and 
Effects of 10 Hz Square-Wave Electric Fields
   Wolfgang Engelmann, Winfried Hellrung, and Anders Johnsson

111  Evaluation of Potential Health Effects of 10 kHz Magnetic Fields: A 
Short-Term Mouse Toxicology Study
   Iain G.C. Robertson, William R. Wilson, Brenda V. Dawson, L. Jonathon 
Zwi, Andrew W. Green, and John T. Boys

123  Behavioural Evidence That Magnetic Field Effects in the Land Snail, 
Cepaea nemoralis, Might Not Depend on Magnetite or Induced Electric 
Currents
   Frank S. Prato, Martin Kavaliers, and Jeffrey J.L. Carson

131  Acute Effects of 50 Hz Magnetic Field Exposure on Human Visual Task 
and Cardiovascular Performance
   Craig J. Whittington, John V. Podd, and Bruce R. Rapley

138  Evaluating Alternative Exposure Indices in Epidemiologic Studies on 
Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields
   J. Juutilainen, T. Hatfield, and E. Laara

144  Calcium Homeostasis of Isolated Heart Muscle Cells Exposed to Pulsed 
High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
   S. Wolke, U. Neibig, R. Elsner, F. Gollnick, and R. Meyer

154  Effects of 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields on Early Growth in Three 
Plant Species and a Replication of Previous Results
   Mark S. Davies

Brief Communication

162  Coaxial Lines for Multiphase Power Distribution
   Frank S. Barnes, Peter Harwick, and Ashim Banerjee

Comments

165  Comment on "Acute Low-Intensity Microwave Exposure Increases DNA 
Single-Strand Breaks in Rat Brain Cells" by Henry Lai and Narendra P. 
Singh
   Gary M. Williams

166  Reply to "Comment on 'Acute Low-Intensity Microwave Exposure 
Increases DNA Single-Strand Breaks in Rat Brain Cells'"
   Henry Lai and Narendra P. Singh

(c) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  

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From: Spadaroj@VAX.CS.HSCSYR.EDU (Joe Spadaro)
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Subject: SPRBM Chicago '96
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Dear Colleagues,
        To those of you who are interested in the control of biological
systems by physical forces (mechanical, electromagnetic, ultrasound,
thermal...), I would like to call your attention to the following meeting
and invite you to contribute your work.
*********************************
The 16th Annual SPRBM Meeting
(Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine)
Oct. 9-12, 1996
at the University of Chicago and the Midland Hotel, (Chicago, U.S.A.)

This year's symposia:
   1. Influences of mechanical forces on vertebrate evolution (dinosaurs, etc.).
   2. OSTEOARTHRITIS: Physical factors in bone and cartilage remodeling
   3. Mechanics of cellular mechanochemical signal transduction.

500 word abstracts of contributed papers are due 10 May, 1996 (1 page with
a second for figures max, single spaced, 2.5cm margins, good quality type)
Send to:
   Soc. for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine
   9650 Rockville Pike
   Bethesda, Maryland  20814, U.S.A.

If interested in receiving updated information please contact:
   tel: 301-571-0680
   Fax: 301-530-7049
   E-mail: sprbm@faseb.org

The research is vanguard, interdisciplinary, the style is friendly and open
(only single sessions only).  Students are especially welcome and can be
accomodated at the University of Chicago International House.
**********************************

Joseph A. Spadaro, Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Orthopedic Research
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center - Syracuse
spadaroj@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu


