From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Sep 05 23:00:00 1995
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From: frhbos <frhbos@tiac.net>
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Subject: EMF Research
Date: 6 Sep 1995 16:57:33 GMT
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Interested in studies regarding conclusive links between EMF and cancer after 1994.  Should deal specifically with electric railroad.

From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Sep 06 23:00:00 1995
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From: David Kristofferson <kristoff>
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Subject: test of bionet.emf-bio moderation procedure
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Test, please ignore.


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Sep 06 23:00:00 1995
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The conversion of the group is now complete (an administrator's
vacation delayed it).  Everything should be running smoothly in a few
weeks.

Allan
 
Allan H. Frey				email afrey@uunet.uu.net
11049 Seven Hill Lane			voice 301.299.5181 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Sep 06 23:00:00 1995
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From: kristoff@net.bio.net (David Kristofferson)
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The control message has been sent out to change the status of
bionet.emf-bio to moderated.  It will take some time, possibly weeks,
for news administrators to complete this conversion around the
Internet, so your continued patience is appreciated.  Mail users
should notice a rapid decline in unauthorized messages however, even
though news users may take longer to benefit from this change.

				Sincerely,

				Dave Kristofferson
				BIOSCI/bionet Manager

				biosci-help@net.bio.net



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Sep 14 23:00:00 1995
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From: Spadaroj@VAX.CS.HSCSYR.EDU (Joe Spadaro)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Physical Regulation Conf. reminder
Date: 14 Sep 1995 21:46:00 -0700
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Dear Colleagues,
        This is a reminder to those of you who were planning to be part of
the annual meeting of theSociety for Physical Regulation in Biology and
Medicine  (SPRBM) in Arlington, VA (Crystal City-Washington DC) this
October:   AFTER SEPTEMBER 15TH THE REGISTRATION FEES GO UP SUBSTANTIALLY.
Again, people trying to staying current in E-M effects and clinical
applications, as well as the effects of mechanical strain, and ultrasound
on cells and tissues, should be interested.
*********************************
The 15th Annual SPRBM Meeting
(Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine)
Oct. 11-14 1995 Hyatt Regency, Crystal City, Arlington, VA.,USA.

Registration information and fees, program book, and accomodations at
special rates are available by contacting:

SPRBM@FASEB.ORG

(or by mail)
SPRBM
9650 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
Fax: 301-530-7049
Voice: 301-571-0680

(We will be glad to blitz a copy of the program topic OUTLINE if you missed it.)

**********************************

Joe Spadaro, Ph.D.
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center - Syracuse
spadaroj@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu

From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Sep 19 23:00:00 1995
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From: jmoulder@post.its.mcw.edu (John Moulder)
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Subject: Rad Res 144(1): Power-freq papers
Date: 20 Sep 1995 07:10:58 -0700
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Radiation Research
Volume 144(1), October 1995
Copyright 1995 by the Radiation Research Society.

------------------------------------------------------------


Table of Contents (cut to just "non-ionizing" papers)

Adam Lacy-Hulbert, Roger C. Wilkins, T. Robin Hesketh and James C. Metcalfe:  
 No Effect of 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields on MYC or Beta-Actin Expression in 
Human Leukemic Cells (p. 9)
-- Measurement of MYC and beta-actin expression in human HL60 cells using a 
novel method for the quantitative Northern analysis of mRNA detected no 
significant effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-
EMFs) for exposure periods of up to 1 h to 60 Hz fields of 0.1 to 100 
microTesla.

Jeffrey D. Saffer and Sarah J. Thurston:  Short Exposures to 60 Hz Magnetic 
Fields Do Not Alter MYC Expression in
HL60 or Daudi Cells (p. 18)
-- An attempt has been made to validate, under rigorously controlled 
conditions, key experiments on induction of gene expression by magnetic 
fields. The results are clearly negative and point to a lack of controls in 
previous experiments.


John Moulder (jmoulder@its.mcw.edu)
Radiation Biology Group
Medical College of Wisconsin




From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Sep 19 23:00:00 1995
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From: Ron Blue <rcb1@lex.lccc.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Re: Rad Res 144(1): Power-freq papers
Date: 20 Sep 1995 14:30:18 -0700
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On 20 Sep 1995, John Moulder wrote:
> Radiation Research
> Volume 144(1), October 1995
> Copyright 1995 by the Radiation Research Society.
> 
> Table of Contents (cut to just "non-ionizing" papers)
> 
> Adam Lacy-Hulbert, Roger C. Wilkins, T. Robin Hesketh and James C. Metcalfe:  
>  No Effect of 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields on MYC or Beta-Actin Expression in 
> Human Leukemic Cells (p. 9)
> -- Measurement of MYC and beta-actin expression in human HL60 cells using a 
> novel method for the quantitative Northern analysis of mRNA detected no 
> significant effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-
> EMFs) for exposure periods of up to 1 h to 60 Hz fields of 0.1 to 100 
> microTesla.
> 
> Jeffrey D. Saffer and Sarah J. Thurston:  Short Exposures to 60 Hz Magnetic 
> Fields Do Not Alter MYC Expression in
> HL60 or Daudi Cells (p. 18)
> -- An attempt has been made to validate, under rigorously controlled 
> conditions, key experiments on induction of gene expression by magnetic 
> fields. The results are clearly negative and point to a lack of controls in 
> previous experiments.
> 
> 
> John Moulder (jmoulder@its.mcw.edu)
> Radiation Biology Group
> Medical College of Wisconsin
Thanks for the post.  I thought that to pickup real events that occur
to large populations you needed to use high power if you were trying
to simulate what would happen over long period time in a short experiment.
Ron Blue


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Fri Sep 22 23:00:00 1995
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From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
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Subject: If you have difficulty...
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I've had a report of difficultly posting to emf-bio.  When the moderation 
change went into effect all local net administrators (e.g. at each 
university) were notified.  They had to enter a few key strokes.  

Some of the local net administrators may take a few weeks or forever to 
get around to doing it.  If you have difficulty, contact your local net 
administrator and ask him/her to enter the change or to contact 
biosci-help@net.bio.net to get the checkgroup message.    

Allan
 
Allan H. Frey				email afrey@uunet.uu.net
11049 Seven Hill Lane			voice 301.299.5181 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA




From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Fri Sep 22 23:00:00 1995
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From: Peter Joseph <joseph@oasis.rad.upenn.edu>
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Subject: emf sensitivity in Sweden and Finland
Date: 23 Sep 1995 08:29:09 -0700
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I am interested in learning of any studies of emf sensitive people in 
Sweden or Finland, especially in the last 1 or 2 years. I especially want 
to learn their geographic distribution, whether urban or rural.
Thank you all.
Professor Peter Joseph, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA, USA



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun Sep 24 23:00:00 1995
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From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
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Subject: What you are missing
Date: 25 Sep 1995 16:42:10 -0700
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A member of our newsgroup...
has expressed concern about what is being taken out by the moderation 
procedure.  I keep a folder of everything that is filtered out and will send
the folder to anyone who requests it (I will add to the folder until the 
demands on my hard drive space become unreasonable.)  Since I am
posting this, I've included below for your information the messages that 
have been filtered out since the moderation procedure began a couple of 
weeks ago.  

Allan
 
Allan H. Frey, Moderator		email afrey@uunet.uu.net
11049 Seven Hill Lane			voice 301.299.5181 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA


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bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Need Help!!!
Message-ID: <42vgfv$og2$5@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>
From: Patrick R. Jones <102570.2734@CompuServe.COM>
Date: 10 Sep 1995 20:06:23 GMT
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I am a undergraduate student in biology.  Some day I hope to go to
graduate school in biochemistry. My grades are good enough but I
am afraid that this may not be enough to get in.  I am looking for
something to set myself apart from the other students.  At this
point I am at a loss on what to do.  I have no real resources to
work on projects in the areas that interest me. Does anybody have
any ideas?  I do have one useful skill.  I am a professional
computer programmer. I dont mean someone who has taken a FORTRAN
class and is working as a work-study student, but a 10 year
application programming veteran in the computing industry.  If I
could use this skill great if not, I dont care.  I need something
to further my career; something good.  Please help!!!  I know that
somebody out there knows of something I could do.

        Thank you for your time!!!
        Patrick R. Jones

--
<<Evolution isnt just a good idea. Its the law!>>
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I recommend that you try to get a job as a lab tech in a related biotechnology
field... Then you will find more opportunities from there.

                                              Good Luck



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SERVICE. US WEST COMMUNICATIONS (phone company) provides a service called VOICE
MESSAGING. You will never miss a message or have a busy line again! This service
adds $6.95 a month to your phone bill. The great thing about it is that it can
handle ALL your incoming calls at one time. I have my Voice Mail Service set up
as an information and ordering HOT LINE.  If you expect MORE calls than what
this service can handle, then you may want to invest about $30.00 a month for a
full Voice Mail Service or employ a receptionist who can actually answer the
phone to take orders.

The use of a MARKET EXPANSION LINE can also be very useful. This is simply a
phone number that automatically call forwards to the number of your choosing.
The advantage of this service is that you can use this number in your
advertising and then disconnect it at anytime in the future without ever
compromising your true phone number. A market expansion line costs aprox. $28.00
to set up plus $15.00 a month service fee. Contact your local telephone service
provider for complete details on Voice Messaging and the Market Expansion line.

IMPORTANT TIP: REALLY PAY ATTENTION TO THIS!

This Tip is MOST important! Make sure that you have an address and telephone
number in your message for prospects to call or write. Remember that your
Service Provider will bump you off. Therefore, donUt count on recieving any
replies via E-mail.  Yes, you will get an occasional nut case/radical who will
call to complain. HOWEVER, you will receive LOT$ of legitimate orders for your
valuable product or service! Make sure that you use a MAIL BOX ETC. address as
your business address. This company will give you what will appear to be a real
street address as opposed to a PO BOX. You never can tell if a REAL nut case
will drop by your home or business location and cause problems.

HELPFUL HINTS

You can make your mass posting program last much longer with your Service
Provider if you take the time to post a question to the Mailing List that fits
their subject matter and then add a PS, ... BTW, Do you want to buy something
... information. This tip was offered to me by one of the big List Syops.
However, I found this very time consuming to post individually to thousands of
lists and far EASIER to just change Service Providers. Again, if you're going to
Mass post (spam) ... do it BIG!!!  Little or BIG mass posting, the result is the
same. Your Service Provider will tire of receiving Mail Bombs and eventually
give you the Old Heave Ho! Keep in mind that you ARE going to be eventually
bumped off anyway ... so what's the difference?  Don't be afraid to mass post to
your Mailing Lists again and again. There is a constant turn over of subscribers
to any Mailing List providing you new prospects for your marketing efforts.

THE INTERNET gods HAVE SPOKEN!

Your Mailing-List SYOP will say to you "The Internet gods have spoken. You are
FOREVER BANNED from ever using our Mailing-List again"! They will put a block on
your current net address preventing you access.  HOWEVER, each time you change
Service Providers ... guess what?  You have a NEW E-Mail Address! The
Mailing-List computer site is kind of stupid and doesn't recognize that you're
the same person. This also works if you change Mail programs to the "same"
Service Provider. Just a slight change in your mail program will do the trick!
Example: Just change from Eudora to Pine and AWAY YOU GO AGAIN!

NETIQUETTE?  WHAT THE @#^%* IS THAT!?

"I do know one thing about Netiquette,
not very many users practice it!"

The Net is totally unregulated and governed by something called "Netiquette."
However, you can within reason, disregard Netiquette because of the constantly
changing self imposed rules and hypocrisy of most of the users. If you don't
believe this, just monitor some News Groups and you will soon agree! Keep in
mind that the Internet community strongly supports First Amendment Rights,
including the right to distribute and promote explicit pornography, text and all
sorts of weird ideas and Weirdo's. However, at the same time, a small vocal
minority will object, oppose and seek to censor an innocent commercial message.
... GO FIGURE!!

LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS

I have consulted with everyone from the Internet Society to my states Attorney
General Office and private Attorneys who specialize in the field of Postal, Wire
and the newly emerging Internet. There are no civil or criminal laws being
violated as a result of MASS POSTING!  NONE AT ALL!!

DIRECT MARKETING ASSOCIATION

The Direct Marketing Association says that you should average about 1.5 or 2%
response from a U S POSTAL mailing program. I have found that percentage is
right on the money with E-mailing!  In fact, readership is almost 100% compared
to half of U S POSTAL junk mail being thrown away unopened. However, even if
your response is a tiny 1/10 of 1% from 5,000.000 E-mails, that still is 5,000
prospective customers for your product or service!

I hope this primer on Electronic Marketing will bring you much success as you
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REMEMBER: You DO NOT have to own a computer!  However, you must be able to
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I can also attach a GIF or JPEG file to your message at no additional charge!
This is a file that appears as a separate attachment to your E-Mail. The file
appears on your prospects screen as a quality full page color or black & white
advertisement. (You will have to provide the Art work. Lay out must be no larger
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To begin your Internet Advertising Campaign,
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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun Sep 24 23:00:00 1995
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: duperow@aol.com (DuPerow)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Re: emf sensitivity in Sweden and Finland
Date: 24 Sep 1995 18:21:40 -0700
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In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.950922195552.3188D-100000@oasis.rad.upenn.edu>,
Peter Joseph <joseph@oasis.rad.upenn.edu> writes:

>I am interested in learning of any studies of emf sensitive people in
>Sweden or Finland, especially in the last 1 or 2 years. I especially want

>to learn their geographic distribution, whether urban or rural.
>Thank you all.
>Professor Peter Joseph, Department of Radiology, University of
Pennsylvania,
>Philadelphia, PA, USA

Try the following:
http://www.isy.liu.se/~tegen/febost.html

This site is something like "The Swedish Assoc for the Electrically and
VDT impaired"

Cheers,
Doug DuPerow

From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun Sep 24 23:00:00 1995
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: GAILEY P C <pg7@stc06.ctd.ornl.gov>
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Annual EMF Review and Federal Travel Regs.
Date: 25 Sep 1995 12:39:47 -0700
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To:	U.S. Federal Employees attending the Annual EMF Review

From:	Paul Gailey, Chair, Steering Committee


Please be advised that the lodging room rate at the meeting hotel 
is above the (off-season) government per diem rate for Palm Springs. 
Although the rate ($73 + tax) is very competitive for the area and time 
of year, your agency may not reimburse you for the entire amount unless 
you make special arrangements when submitting your travel request. 
Generally, government travel departments will make an exception to the 
published per diem allowance if you document, in advance, that you are 
staying at the designated meeting hotel. A copy of the first page of 
the "Call for Abstracts" mailing you received may be adequate, but you 
should check with your travel department for details and requirements.

We hope you will also make plans to attend the workshop on "Magnetic 
Sensory Perception" to be held from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm Sunday, November 
12. We have planned an interesting agenda of speakers to discuss 
behavioral, neurophysiological, and theoretical aspects of this 
interesting phenomenon. Relevance to possible EMF effects and mechanisms 
will also be discussed.  



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Mon Sep 25 23:00:00 1995
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: bhickey@auc.trw.com (Bill Hickey)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: RFP Information
Date: 26 Sep 1995 08:33:48 -0700
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I don't know how many out there are interested in this or who have 
prior knowledge about it, but I just saw this in the September issue of 
Microwaves and RF.

NEW RFP TO STUDY HEALTH ISSUES - 
Washington, D.C. -- Wireless Technology Research (WTR) L.L.C. has issued 
an international request for proposals (RFPs) seeking to fund specific 
research projects relevant to the potential health risks from cellular 
telephones and other wireless communications technologies.  

The 100-page RFP document reviews everything the WTR has learned to date 
about the potential health risks of wireless communications.  It also 
details the WTR's research programs as well as the rationale for the 
group's research goals and priorities.

Copies of the RFP are available from the WTR, 1711 N St., N.W., Suite 
200, Washington, D.C.  20036.  Proposals are to be submitted to the WTR 
by October 1, 1995.




From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Sep 26 23:00:00 1995
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From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Info on USSR research
Date: 27 Sep 1995 09:47:59 -0700
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Since the USSR had what was probably the largest emf bioresearch
program in the world, and little of the results were available in the US, I 
thought some members of the group would be interested in the
following information.   

Allan
 
Allan H. Frey				email afrey@uunet.uu.net
11049 Seven Hill Lane			voice 301.299.5181 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA


From: aist@glas.apc.org (Scientific Aist Technical Infocenter of
+     Russia)
[1] SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION (VNTIC)
Date: Mon Sep 25 19:10:16 EDT 1995


   THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTRE OF RUSSIA:

                      Status and Activities


     The Scientific  and  Technical  Information Centre of Russia
(the Russian acronym - VNTIC) is  a  nation-wide  (i.e.  federal)
information  institution  responsabile for the maintenance of the
complete all-Russia (before 1991 - all-Union) fund for scientific
R&D   reports   (projects)   and   dissertations  (candidate  and
doctoral). The presentation of the documents to the VNTIC fund is
obligatory  for  all  the organizations engaged in state budgeted
scientific  research  and  development  and  is  carried  out  in
accordance  with  the  Federal  Law  of  the  Russian Federation,
adopted by Russian Parlament and published in January  17,  1995.
The  fund  is  supported  in  two forms:  human-redable full-text
primary  documents  (reports  and   dissertations),   stored   on
microfiches;  machine-redable  (secondary)  documents,  contaning
bibliographic descriptions and abstracts of the primary ducuments
and  stored  in  database structure to provide online information
search and retrival. Thus, VNTIC is original database geneator.
     For more  25  year  of  VNTIC  existence  there  are above 5
million documents tatally  accumulated  in  the  fund  reflecting
state-of  the  main  results  of R&D activities undertaken in the
former Soviet Union (FSU) and now in Russia and civering all  the
areas  of  human knowledge including not only exect,  natural and
engineering sciences and technology but also social sciences, the
humanities, arts, medicine and religion.
     The uniqueness of the VNTIC fund is twofold:  the  documents
presented in the fund are not being published and circulated i.e.
they exist only in two type- or  computer-written  copies  on  of
which  belongs  to  the  author of the source institution and the
other goes to VNTIC and since the  documents  are  not  available
elsewhere  including such fomous Russian information institutions
like The All-Russia  institution  for  Scientific  and  Technical
Information  (VINITI),  International  Centre  for Scientific and
Technical Information (ICSTI) and  largest  regional  information
centres;  the information from the documents becomes available to
users with the least  possible  delay  of  about  2-3  months  as
compared  to  1-2  years  for  the  same  (or even less complete)
information to appear in a published  form  (in  journals,  book,
monographs).
     The VNTIC fund,  therefore,  is  an  integral  part  of  the
national  scientific  and  cultural  wealth  of  the  Russia  and
undoubtfully is of the world importance and value.  In  the  long
run the information from the fund may save billions of dollars to
the world  scientific  community  providing  information  on  the
expensive  and  sometimes harmful to human health and environment
researches (say,  in chemistry  or  nuclear  physics)  that  have
already  been carried out in the FSU or Russia.  The fund and the
databases of VNTIC are of great interest not only to  specialists
but also to generalists - economists,  politologists,  ecologists
or NGOlogists  -  who  are  engaged  in  transformation  research
concerning Russia and FSU.

     The fund and databases allow VNTIC to provide users with the
following kinds of services:
     - publishing the abstract journals on 28 series;
     - partial database dessemination in machine-readable from on
       different subject areas;
     - online and delay search database access;
     - translating  the  abstracts  of  reports and dissertations
       into English language databases;
     - publishing  the English language abstracted editions on 10
       series;
     - publishing  the  Russian  and  English  version of the R&D
       organization directories;
     - database  on  CD-ROM with the Russian and English language
       documents.

     For more information, call or write:

              VNTIC,
              14, Smolnaya St., Moscow, 125493, Russia

     tel/fax: +(095)456-8593       E-mail: aist@glas.apc.org
         fax: +(095)456-7521               aistmain@vntic.msk.su



From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Sep 27 23:00:00 1995
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: Andrew Cutz <cutza@gov.on.ca>
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Re: Info on USSR research
Date: 28 Sep 1995 10:19:38 -0700
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Allan H. Frey
11049 Seven Hill Lane
Potomac, MD 20854  USA

e-mail:	afrey@uunet.uu.net
voice:	(301) 299-5181


Dear Doctor Frey,

This is further to your posting on `emf-bio@net.bio.net'.

As you may be aware, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and 
Safety in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada has compiled and published a list of 
references back in 1988 mostly of former USSR research studies on 
bioeffects of ELF fields.  Reference:

	Andrew Cutz and Karel Marha
	Biological and Health Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Fields:
	a list of Eastern European literature
	Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Hamilton, 
	Ontario, Canada, March 1988 (43pp) [CCOHS Number B88-1E; ISBN 
	0-660-12793-8; DSS Catalogue Number CC273-1/88-1E]

This document should be still available through the:

	Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
	250 Main Street East
	Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
	L8N 1H6
	
	Voice:	(905) 572-2981
	Fax:	(905) 572-2206
	E-mail: library@kate.ccohs.ca

I also do have a private copy.

I hope this bit of information might be of some help to your `discussion 
group'.  On a personal note, as a former junior member of the 
`bioelectromagnetics community' (1981-1989), I enjoy `lurking' at your 
listserver `emf-bio@net.bio.net', and I am in a way glad that the 
pioneering research your community has done over a generation or two is 
starting to reach main stream of science.  Just few years back, the 
industrial hygiene community has started to apply your findings to 
occupational health and safety setting.  `All of us have a long way to go 
still !'


With best wishes,


Andrew Cutz

--------------------------------
Andrew Cutz, CIH
Occupational Hygiene Consultant		Voice:   (705) 267-6231
Professional and Specialized Services	Fax:     (705) 264-9196
Ontario Ministry of Labour	
273 Third Avenue, Suite 204		Internet: cutza@gov.on.ca
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
P4N 1E2





From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Sep 27 23:00:00 1995
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Possible emf discussions in Paris
Date: 28 Sep 1995 10:32:04 -0700
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From: ai808@lafn.org (Ellen Stern Harris)
To: emf-bio@net.bio.net
Subject: Possible EMF Discussions in Paris
Cc: ai808@lafn.org
Reply-To: ai808@lafn.org
Status: R

Possible EMF Discussions in Paris

If you would like to meet and exchange views, in Paris between Oct.11 &
17, on EMF please let me know before Oct. 5.  The topics would be EMF
research and public policies, pending full scientific understanding of
EMF and its possible health hazards.

As a member of the California Dept. of Health Services' EMF Stakeholders
Advisory Committee, I am particularly interested in residential and school
policies re EMF, including social equity and economic justice matters.

Thank you,

Ellen Stern Harris
Fund for the Environment
ai808@lafn.org (before Oct. 5)
(310) 276-2685




