From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 04 23:00:00 1997
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BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 18, No. 4, 1997 Table of Contents
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NOTE: Please contact your library or the authors for reprints or further 
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Bioelectromagnetics

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

Volume 18, Number 4, 1997

(c) Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Articles

293 Effects of Weak Microwave Fields Amplitude Modulated at ELF on EEG of 
Symmetric Brain Areas in Rats
   Vasily V. Vorobyov, Alexander A. Galchenko, Nikolai I. Kukushkin, and 
Inal G. Akoev

299 ELF Magnetic Field Exposure System with Feedback-Controlled 
Disturbance Rejection 
   P.K.C. Wang

307 Study of Magnetic Fields From Power-Frequency Current on Water Lines
   Domenico Lanera, John E. Zapotosky, and James A. Colby

317 Comparison of Cardiac and 60 Hz Magnetically Induced Electric Fields 
Measured in Anesthetized Rats
   D.L. Miller and J.A. Creim

324 Search for Frequency-Specific Effects of Millimeter-Wave Radiation on 
Isolated Nerve Function
   A.G. Pakhomov, H.K. Prol, S.P. Mathur, Y. Akyel, and C.B.G. Campbell

Brief Communication

335 Body Heating Induced by Sub-Resonant (350 MHz) Microwave Irradiation: 
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses in Anesthetized Rats
   James R. Jauchem and Melvin R. Frei

339 Erratum

(c) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  






From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Mon May 05 23:00:00 1997
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From: "Richard W. Woodley" <woodley@travel-net.com>
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Subject: Bridlewood EMFs Information Service
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We have just updated the EMF Web Site again

What's New on the Web Site - Spring 1997

   EMF Bibliography updated 
   Latest EMF News updated
   Hydro Lines and EMF Struggles Around the World updated 
   Electrical Sensitivity updated - links to related web sites added 
   Other EMF Websites - new web sites added 

                 We Want Information

In order to keep up with the latest news on the EMF health issue
we require information. If you are involved with an EMF struggle in
your neighbourhood or at your school please let us know about it
so we can include the information on our web site. 

As well, if you are an organization that publishes a newsletter or
operates a restricted access web site on the subject we invite you
to donate a subscription or access to us. If you have other
information resources that you can provide to us, that would also
be appreciated. As a volunteer-based service we depend on
donations of such resources. 


	My apologies to the moderator for my technical errors the last 
two times I tried to send this.


         Richard W. Woodley (woodley@travel-net.com)
              http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~ab190/    
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Bridlewood Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Information Service     
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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed May 07 23:00:00 1997
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From: "Bowman, Joseph D." <jdb0@NIOBBS1.EM.CDC.GOV>
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Subject: Postdoc for ELF/RF instrument development
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             RESEARCH / CAREER DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP
             on the Health Effects of Non-ionizing Radiation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research on new
methods for measuring exposures to electric and magnetic fields
(EMF) and parameters which characterize the field's biological
impact.  The fellowship is designed for a recent Ph.D. with a
strong physics or engineering background who wants start a career
in occupational health research, specializing in non-ionizing
radiation.  The fellow would work in NIOSH's research program on
the possible health effects of EMF at radio frequencies (RF) and
extremely low frequencies (ELF).   Research opportunities
include:  (1) developing improved instruments and techniques to
measure body currents in workers exposed to RF and ELF sources;
(2) developing models for determining measures of the EMF's
biological impact, such as the specific absorption rate (SAR),
induced body current, resonances with biological ions, rate of
free radical reactions, etc.  (3) developing instrumentation to
measure worker exposure to the biologically-effective
characteristics of ELF fields; (4) testing these exposure
measurement techniques with workers in health studies and
laboratory animals in toxicological studies.

This 2-3 year fellowship includes an annual stipend of at least
$38,000 (dependant on qualifications), reimbursement of
relocation expenses, travel to professional meetings, and health
insurance. The fellow can also elect to take courses in health
physics and industrial hygiene at the University of Cincinnati,
providing the basis for a career in occupational health.
Qualifications include a Ph.D. in physics, physical chemistry,
health physics, industrial hygiene, electrical engineering, or
biomedical engineering, the ability to work well with a
multi-disciplinary research team, and a strong background in EMF
theory, computer programming, and electronics.

For information on applications, interested candidates should
contact:
                     Joseph D. Bowman, Ph.D.
                      NIOSH, Mail stop C-27
                      4676 Columbia Parkway
                      Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
                           513-533-8143
                    E-mail:    jdb0@cdc.gov  



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 25 23:00:00 1997
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From: mschaef504@aol.com (MSchaef504)
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Subject: Power Lines/Canine Fertility
Date: 26 May 1997 13:40:48 -0700
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Have any studies been done on the effect of power lines on canine
fertility? Thanks in advance for any info.



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 25 23:00:00 1997
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From: mason@rfr.brooks.af.mil
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Subject: Rat & Goat Images for EMF dosimetry
Date: 26 May 1997 13:36:10 -0700
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     The Radiofrequency Radiation Division at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas 
     is making available the color-coded images of the Sprague-Dawley rat 
     and Pigmy goat that are used by our mathematical models to predict 
     Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) values resulting from emf exposures.  
     The original grayscale images were collected using magnetic resonance 
     imaging (MRI) scanners (see FASEB Journal, vol. 9: 434-440, 1995).  
     Forty (40) tissue types have been color-coded in each animal.  These 
     images are available via anonymous FTP to merlin.brooks.af.mil.  
     Within the /pub/mri subdirectory, there is a README text file 
     describing the contents of each subdirectory.  The 24-bit color-coded 
     images located in the /pub/mri/rat/rat_pt and /pub/mri/goat/goat_pb 
     are those probably of most interest to researchers.  Located in the 
     /pub/mri/rat/rat_pic and /pub/mri/goat/goat_pic subdirectories are 3-D 
     reconstructed views of these anatomical models.  Within FTP,use the 
     BINARY setting to transfer the data.  If you have any questions, 
     please contact me at: mason@rfr.brooks.af.mil.  Thank you.
     
     Patrick Mason, Ph.D.
       




From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Fri May 30 23:00:00 1997
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From: Roger Price <price@cyllene.uwa.edu.au>
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Subject: Treatment of Osteoid osteoma with RF probe: information sought
Date: 30 May 1997 17:20:32 -0700
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An orthopaedic surgeon at our hospital is treating a patient with an
osteoid osteoma in a difficult position, and is aware of a treatment which
involves the use of an RF probe.  However, he requires further information
to assess its potential utility, particularly the frequency, intensity,
period of application of the radiation; the availability (commercial or
otherwise) of the RF probes; the use of the technique concomitantly with
other therapies.    We would be grateful for any information relating to a
practical application of the technique, including the citation of any
review articles.

Thanks!

Dr Roger Price
Dept of Medical Technology & Physics
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Nedlands (Perth), Western Australia
(fax) 61-8-9346 3466.



A/Prof Roger Price
Head
Department of Medical Technology and Physics
Verdun St, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Nedlands (Perth),  WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6009    

Tel  61 9 346 2866 
Page 61 9 476 0068
FAX  61 9 346 3466
(please note recent change of email address)




