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  Does anyone know the values for the electrical conductivity
of dry air and moist air at low frequencies (~ 1 Hz to 10 kHz)?
I have found very discrepant values in the references I have checked
and I suspect these are due to variations in moisture content of the
air samples. We are constructing a finite element model of the head,
and would like to use accurate values for moist and dry air in the sinuses.

Steve Baumann  
Dept. of Neurological Surgery
University of Pittsburgh

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email: sbb@neuronet.pitt.edu
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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Mar 20 22:00:00 1997
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From: amarino@lsumc.edu (Marino, Andrew)
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Subject: NIEHS symposium
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I think that the NIEHS conference next week has not been properly thought
out. As a consequence, the results seem predictable. A discussion of the
matter can be found by following the links on my home page
(http://www.ortho.lsumc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Marino.html).

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Andrew A. Marino, Ph.D.
Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, LSUMC
P.O. Box 33932, Shreveport, LA  71130
Phone:  318-675-6177
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email:  amarino@lsumc.edu
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From: "Wenzl, Thurman" <tyw1@NIOSHE2.EM.CDC.GOV>
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To save people a bit of searching around, here's a more exact URL to find 
those comments.

http://www.ortho.lsumc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Predictable.html
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From: amarino
To: nobody
Subject: NIEHS symposium
Date: Thursday, March 20, 1997 2:42PM

I think that the NIEHS conference next week has not been properly thought
out. As a consequence, the results seem predictable. A discussion of the
matter can be found by following the links on my home page
(http://www.ortho.lsumc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Marino.html).

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Andrew A. Marino, Ph.D.
Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, LSUMC
P.O. Box 33932, Shreveport, LA  71130
Phone:  318-675-6177
Fax:  318-675-6186
email:  amarino@lsumc.edu
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Subject: Bioelectromagnetics Vol. 18 No. 2, 1997 Table of Contents
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BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 18, No. 2, 1997 Table of Contents
==============================================================================
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New York, NY  10158-0012, Attn.: Subscription Dept., 9th Floor.

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Internet: bems@cs.uwp.edu
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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 2, 1997

(c) Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Articles

89  Millimeter Waves Thermally Alter the Firing Rate of the Lymnaea 
Pacemaker Neuron
   S.I. Alekseev, M.C. Ziskin, N.V. Kochetkova, and M.A. Bolshakov

99  Wire Codes, Magnetic Fields, and Childhood Cancer
   Leeka I. Kheifets, Robert Kavet, and Stanley S. Sussman

111 Do Electromagnetic Fields Interact Directly with DNA?
   Martin Blank and Reba Goodman

116 Effects Function Simulation of Residential Appliance Field Exposures
   Jun Zhang, Indira Nair, and M. Granger Morgan

125 In Vitro Effects of 50 Hz Magnetic Fields on Oxidatively Damaged 
Rabbit Red Blood Cells
   Mara Fiorani, Beatrice Biagiarelli, Flavio Vetrano, Gianluca Guidi, 
Marina Dacha, and Vilberto Stocchi

132 Role of Modulation on the Effect of Microwaves on Ornithine 
Decarboxylase Activity in L929 Cells
   L. Miguel Penafiel, Theodore Litovitz, David Krause, Abiy Desta, and 
J. Michael Mullins

142 Extremely High Frequency Electromagnetic Fields at Low Power Density 
Do Not Affect the Division of Exponential Phase Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
Cells
   Pascal Gos, Bernhard Eicher, Jurg Kohli, and Wolf-Dietrich Heyer

156 Acute Exposure to a 60 Hz Magnetic Field Increases DNA Strand Breaks 
in Rat Brain Cells
   Henry Lai and Narendra P. Singh

166 Human Melatonin During Continuous Magnetic Field Exposure
   Charles Graham, Mary R. Cook, and Donald W. Riffle

172 No Short-Term Effects of Digital Mobile Radio Telephone on the Awake 
Human Electroencephalogram
   Joachim Roschke and Klaus Mann

177 Action of a 50 Hz Magnetic Field on Proliferation of Cells in Culture
   Jutta Schimmelpfeng and Hermann Dertinger

Brief Communications

184 Measurement of Low Frequency Magnetic Fields from Digital Cellular 
Telephones
   Thomas Linde and Kjell Hansson Mild
 
187 Molecular Wiring Resonances in Chain Molecules
   H. Bohr, S. Brunak, and J. Bohr  

190 Urinary 6-Sulphatoxymelatonin Excretion Is Increased in Rats After 24 
Hours of Exposure to Vertical 50 Hz, 100 uT Magnetic Field
   Jozsef Bakos, Noemi Nagy, Gyorgy Thuroczy, and Laszlo D. Szabo

(c) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.







