NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 7 " _***-:. - * • ... . . . . * *\ ""125.-1504 ok -} . .C,ý-• S11 •-BIBLIOGRAPHY REOTN..2 ---. .. .t. OF REPORTED BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA ('EFFECTS') AND CLINICAL SMANIFESTATIONS ATTRIBUTED TO MICROWJAVE AND RADIO-FREQUENCY RADIATIONI S•-:RESEZARCH KF:•,,,12,:."524. 015-0004B •-•: !_• [ REPORT 'i EsDNO. 2 RE•PORTp NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 4( -W- Fmm mrmim. r- w BIBLIOGPHY OF REPORTED BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA ('EFFECTS') AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS ATTRIBUrED TO MICROWAVE AND RADIO-FREQUENCY RADIATION Zorach R. Glaser, Ph.D. LT, MSC, USNR Research 'Report Project MF12.524.015-00043,Report No. 2 Naval Medical Research Institute National Naval Medical Center Bethesda, Maryland 20014, U.S.A. 4 October 1971 Second Printing, with Revisions, Corrections, and Additions: 20 April 1972 (Supersede3 AD No. 734391) I I I' ABSTRACT More than 2000 references on the biological responses to radio frequency and microwave radiation, published up to June 1971, are included in the bibliography.* Particular attention has been paid to the effects on man of non-ionizing radiation at these frequencies. The citations are arranged alphabetically by author, and contain as of much information as possible so as to assure effective retrieval been have whicb effects the of outline An the original documents. part of attributed to radio frequency and microwave radiation is also the report. i to more 2300. than supplementary listings bring the number of citations *Three SKej Words Biological Effects Non-Ionizing Radiation Radar Hazards Frequency Radiation Radio Microwave Radiation Health Hazards Bibliography Electromagnetic Radiation Injury made in this report, The comments upon and criticisms of the literature those of the are suggested, and the recommendations and inferences Navy Department the of views the author, and do not necessarily reflect or of the Naval Service. 2 Secunt. Classification ~c~f:, DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA - R & D CIII, *t C'I-%tTIG AC I IdCSf ti l of1 UlU. ,VITY 4,,dy 0, abs'rct anJ Indexing ano-.,* -in C. •rpofare*utho) I i~ 1.s t~d REPORT SECURITY CO$AS•IFICA•.O,% entered Alin :$ýe zoverz I t.9por 1 Z*. NAVAL UEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE .,TIUNAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER BETHSDA, -AW'IAND 20014 I -ist UNClASSIFIED 2ib. GROUP ALPORT TITISE BIBLIUGMPHY OF ;;-ZOXTED BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA ('EFFECTS') AND CLINICAL :ŽANIFESTATIONS ATTRIBUTED TO MICROW&VE AND RADIO-FREQUENCY- RADIATION 4. -ESC• •PTIVE NOTES ()r.pe j I ofirepor: and inclusive dates) Medicai research interim report, bibliographic (Current to April 1972) "AUT.ORCSI (Firstname. middie initial. last name) Zorach R. GLASLR, L-T, MSC, USN REPORT ,ATE Revised Ph.D. 2O April 1972 NO. OF PAGES • ORIGINATOR•S REPORT NUMSERteu) 2,3114 CONTRACT OR GRANT NO.- ,,oJEC- b. J No 1 C. No. OF REPS TOTA (4.Occm.er 1971, Original) 54 Th. Va. F12.524.015-0004B, Report No. 2, Ke~ise Ob. OT#4ERk REPORT ftOMS (Any other num~bers that may be assigned this gep@fl) . d. Z *ISTRI8b..T:CN STATEMENT A IS ITHiIS LOWUMENT HALS BEEN APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE AND SALE; ITS DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. -II:b.PPLEAENTAR~. NOTES 12-. SPONSORING BUEUOMDIIEADSRRY(V) MILI TARY AC TI VIT Y WASHINGTON, D.C. :3 20390 AUJS TACT- More than 2300 relerences on the biological responses to radio trequency and microwave radiation, published up t April 1972, are included in this bibliography ot the world iiterature. Particular attention has been paid to the effects on man The citations are arranged o: non-ionizing radiation at these 'requencies. alphabetically by author, and contain as much information as possible so as to f assure eltective retrieval of the original documents. Soviet and East European literature is included in detail. An outline of the effects which have been attributed tu radio trequency and microwave radiation is included as Chapter 1. The revised report (which supersedes DDC report AD#734391) is updated with the inclusion oi three supplementary listings, and has incorporated many corrections and adoitions to the original 2100 citations. I " ov .,473 • UNCIASSIFIED Security Classification j 1 UNCLASSIFIED Security Chtssifii.tion LINK B %-IN. A -- - KEY WORDS- biooica- eieiects I Non-iouizing radiation Radar hazards Radio Irequency radiation :Aicrowave radiar iton lleair. hazards I I 4 I , Siblio6raphy | I I iEiec:r~a6netic radiation injury i-aCau.'amn adverse etlects I2 I j I I I I I * I -! t ' 22 ' I ! I I I " 2 2 I * I' I I I I J ! 2 •II II I I I I 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Abstract 2 Table of Contents 3 Foreword 4 Acknowledgments 5 Chapter 1, Outline of Reported Biological Phenomena ('Effects') and Some Clinical Hanifestations Attributed to Microvave and Radio-Frequency Radiation 7 Chapter 2, Bibliography, Alphabetical Listing 12 Unsigned Reports and Articles 83 Addenda, Alphabetical by Author 87 Addenda, Unsigned Reports and Articles 89 Fir3t Suppleeuntary Listing (5 October 1971) 91 92 Appendix A, Accession Numbers and Sources Second Supplementary Listing (21 November 1971) 93 Third Supplementary Listing (17 April 1972) 95 34 2:a Foreword It is the hope of the author that this bibliography will provide guidance to the diffuse and conflicting literature on the biological responses to electromagnetic radiation at radio- and microwave-frequencies, with particular reference to the effects of concern to man. Such guidance is needed in the formulation and appraisal of criteria and limits of human exposure to "non-ionizing" radiation, and in the planning and conduct of future research. The original plans were to categorize and key the literature citations to the "outline of biological and clinical effects" (Chapter 1). This proved to be a much more dif"icult and time-consuming task than anticipated, and was actually completed only for about 400 papers. Thus, the letter-number combinations given in square brackets for some of the "A" through "C" citations refer to the outline. INV] indicates the citation was "not verified". The standard format used throughout the bibliography is: author, (date), journal, volume, (issue): page, "title". The authors are alphabetized, and in chronological order. Multiple authora 'xe also alphabetically ordered according to the second, third, etc., author. Inclusive pagination is given where possible, as is the original language of the citation. Report accession and translation numbers (some of which are cited in Appendix A), and alternate sources are listed when known. The title of books is underlined. When the title of the report was not available (or not given), a short (one line) description of the paper is listed whenever possible. Reports in which the name of the author was not given are listed chronologically using the format, "title", reference, source, (date). In many cases the citation was obtained from secondary (and tertiary) sources. For this reason it was impossible to put every citation into a consistent format. In a few cases, papers have been cited which were presented at symposia or meetings devoted to the present topic, even when the report title suggests that it does not pertain directly to the topic. This has been done to show the wide range of items considered relevant (at least at the time of the meeting, and by the organizing chairman) in past years. An example is "electroanesthesia". A few citations of marginal and/or peripheral relationship have also been included so that the reader may judge the applicability to his individual research needs. Examples are reports dealing with the biological effects of static and alternating magnetic fields, experimental techniques using radio frequency and microwave radiation (e.g., electron spin resonance, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy), and microwave exposure limits, regulations, and standards. References for a few limited-distribu ion government reports are available upon request. 4 The author welcomes information which will correct errors and omisCopies of new papers would be sions (both of which no doubt exist). greatly appreciated, and would encourage updating and revising the bibliography periodically. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The assistance and support received during the preparation of this bibliography have been considerable, and I am happy to acknowledge my indebtedness and gratitude. Drs. John Keesey and Dennis Heffner, former and present Heads of the Biophysics Division, and Dr. Seymour Friess, Director of the Environmental Biosciences Department of the Naval Medical Research Institute, permitted me the opportunitj to work on the bibliography, and offered frequent encouragement. Acknowledgment is also due to many friends and associates for their helpful suggestions, comments, and loans and/or gifts of reports or other material, which have been invaluable in the course of the work. "r. Glenn Heimer of the Naval Ship Engineering Center contributed an extensive collection of government reports and dccuments, many of which had not previously been cited in the open literature. Special help in tracing and in the acquisition of relevant papers has been received from the librarians and staff members of the NMRI library: Mrs. Thelma Robinson, Mrs. Ernestine Gendlemen, Mrs. Eleanor Capps, and Miss Deborah Grove. Their diligence and resourcefulness in tracing and obtaining copies of a large number of papers and reports, often in spite of Incomplete and/or inaccurate citations given in other sources, enabled - me to include many relevant items in the bibliography. Mr. Christopher Dodge of the Scientific and Technical Center, Departsent of the Navy, provided much of the Soviet Bloc literature, linguistic and other technical assistance, and in addition offered valuable comments and encouragement throughout the preparation of this report. Especially noteworthy were the corrections and improremeuts suggested by Chris following his reading of the entire manuscript. Helpful also in locating some of the Soviet literature was Mr. E. S. Serebrennikov, of the Science and Technology Division, The Library of Congress. Credit is due Mrs. Ann& Woke (of this Institute) for translating many of the German papers; to Dr. Emilio Weiss, who translated from the Italian, and to Mrs. Edith Pugh who typed many "first drafts"; also to Mrs. Rhoda Glaser for her help in many aspects of the work. Mrs. Fannie Epstein Aeserves special mention for her outstanding editorial assistance, and especially for the heroic typing, organization, and checking of the entire report. ~5 _ o z--- ! -'-- --.---- T- .aut line of Reported Biological Phenomena ('Effects') and Clinical eal1festations Attributed to Microwave and Radio-Frequency Radiatior, is patterneh after that given by R. Murray, .et al., in an article entitled, "Has-o safe are alcrowaves", which appeared in NonIonizing Radiation 1(1):7-8 (1969). Some of the "effects" were listed in the r#.ort by S. F. Cleary and W. T. Ham, Jr., entitled, "Considerations in the evaluation of the biological effects on exposure to microwave radiation!, (3ackground document, Port 1, 1969, for the Task Force on Research Planving in Environmental Health, Subtask Force on Physical Factors in the Environment). The discusbion and suggestions offered by Byron McLees,, Edward Finch, Lewis Gersbman, and Christopher Dodge relating to the Outline are also gratefully acknowledged. I Prepare-r *.-n of the bibliography was supported by the Bureau of Medicine A,;,, -.irgery, Department of the Navy, under vork unit HF12.524. 0105-OO'V. A II 74 61 CIHAPTER I Peported Diolorical Phenomena (*Effects') and Some Clinical Manifestations Attributed to !Iicrowave and P.adlo-Frequency Padiation (See Note) A. Heating of Organs* (Applications: coagulation, I.lecrrodesicoation, 1. 2. 3. 4. Diathermy, rlectrosurrerv, lectrotomy) Flectro- M.ole Body (temnerature repulation defect), !Hyperpyreyla Skin Bone and Bone . tarro: (a) Lens of Lye (cataractous lesions - due to the avascular nature of the lens vhich prevents adequate heat dissipat i,w.I (M) Corneal damane also poosil le at extrei.ely 0It fro- u4-i. 'c. e'enitalia (tubular dreg.?neration of testicleF) 5. C.. hrain 7. Sinuses S. etal Inplants (burns near hip ?ins, erc.) The effects are :tneralPy reversible except for 4a. B. Chianes in I. 2. S. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I. '.l. !2. 13. 14. 15. 16. * liv, o.ogic .function Striated :ttscte Contraction Alteration of DWi-meter of Blood Vessels (increasec' va.tcr-lar elasticity), Dilation Changes in the Oxidative Processes in Tissues and ArranL Liver Lnlargement A.ltered Sensitivity to Drug Stitruli Decreased Spernato.enesis (decreased fertility, to steril.) Altered Sex Patio of Blrths (more girls!) Altered ,!enstrual Activity Altered Fetal Devwlopment iAecreasee Lactation in :ursing ":others Reduction in i'iuresis (',a+ excretio:,, via urine output) Altered !'era!! function (decreased filtratir," ::- tul alef) U:hanf-es in (onditioned P:eflexes iecreased .;lectrical .eristance of Skin Changes in tbU Structure of Skin re.cptorn of tie (a) i.-ti~e, and (b) i-loot'-Carryinr Systcr.-: Alterrd mIood Fnow !:ate It is also reported that leov levels of irradiation produce a cooling effect - "hypercor.pensation". Note: Thece effects are listed without comment or endorse.:ent :Aince. t-e literature abounds with conflicting reports. In sonte cases the !:asi. f~nr reporting an "effect" was a single or a non-statistical observaticr, i'"ich may have been drawn from a poorly conceived (and poorly executed)xpevri- fnente 7 17. Alterations In the Siocurrents (KW?) of the Cerebral Cortex 18. 19. Changes In the Rate of Clearance of Tagged Ions from Tissue Reversible Structural Changes In the Cerebral Cortex and the Diencephalon Electrocardiographic (EKG) Changes Alterations In Sensitivity to Light, Sound, and Olfactory StImuli Functional (a) and Pathological (b) Changes in the Eyes: (a) decrease in size of blind spot, altered color recogPltion, changes In Intraocular pressure, lacriaation, trembling cf eyelids; (b) less opacity and coagulation, altered tissue respiration, and altered reduction-oxidation processes Myocardial Necrosis At Fatal Levels Hemorrhage in Lungs, Liver, Gut, and Brain Generalized Degeneration of all Body Tissue of Radiation Loss of Anatomical Parts Death Dehydration Altered Rate of Calcification of Certain Tissue (in animals) 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. C. D. E. J Central Nervous System Effects 1. Headaches 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Inomnia Restlessness (Awake and During Sleep) Electroencephalographic (EW) Changes Cranial Nerve Disorders Pyramidal Tract Lesions Condittoned Reflex Disorders Vagominetic Action of the Heart; Sympaticouminetic Action Seizures, Convulsions Autonomic Nervous System Effects 1. Neuro-vegetative Disorders (e.g., alteration of heart rhythm) 2. Fatigue 3. 4. Structural Alterations Lu the Synapses of the Vague Nerve Stimalatin of Parasympathetic Nervous System (Bradycardia), and lnhbition of the Sympathetic Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Effects Effects on Locowtor Nerves F. Psychological Disorders ("Human Behavioral Studies") "Psychophysiologic (and Psychosomatic) Responses" I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ,S. 9. Y G. - the so-called Neurasthenia(general "bad" feeling) Depression Impotence Anxiety Lack of Concentration Hypochondria Dizziness Hal lucinations Sleepiness 10. II. 12. 13. 14. 15. Insomnia Increased Irritabiiity ')ecreased Appetite Loss of !:er-ory Scalp Sensarions Tncreasee Fatirabilty 16. 17. Chest rainA Tremor of the lianus 41 Behavioral (Cnanres (Aninal Studies) Peflexive, Operant, tvoldance, and DIscrinination Belaviors Mood l. Disorders (V = in vivo) (v = in vitrt.' Changes in: 1. Bloo.' anC Bone *:arrcn% 2. Pha~oryt.:r (polrVorphs) and Bactericidal "unctiornr f . ,v) S3. llemol.-s.s .at* (increase), (a shortene,! lifeaz~: of , " •. St-dir.enta-ion ;ate (increase), (due to ,-e. ;n sp, t "I levels or ar:ount of fitrino-er. (?)) "5. ::uriber of L.rythroc'tes (Cecrease), also nneher of 1.yr- c, tt'. Bl.ood CtluccFe foncentration (increase) 7. Llood 11istanine rontent Z. Cholesterol and Lipids 9. Garma (also u and 0) Gl.obulin, and Total Protein Concentration 10. Number of Eosinophils 11. Albumin/Globulin ratio (decrease) PHemopoiesis (rate of formation of blood corpuscles) 12. 13. 14.* A Leul-openia (increase in number of x0.ito cells), ancl Leu1-oc-,orosis .eticulocytosis 1. Vascular Disorders 1. Thrombosis 2. Hypertension 9 -4 2 ii JS h Enzyme and Other Biochemical Changes Changes in activity of: 1. Cholinesterase (V,v) 2. Phosphatase (v) 3. Transaminase (v) 4. Amylase (v) 5. Carboxydismutase 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. S12. 13. SK. Protein Denaturation Toxin, Fungus, and Virus Inactivation (at high radiation dose levels), Bacteriostatic Effect Tissue Cultures Killed Alteration In iRate of Coll Division Increased Concentration of RVA in Lymphocytes, and Decreased Concentration in Brain,. Liver, and Spleen Changes in Pyruvic Acid, Lactic Acid, and Creatinine LxereJions Change in Concentration of Glycogen in Liver (Hlyperglycevia) Alteration in Concentration of 17- Ketosterolds in Urine Metabolic Disorders 2. 3. S4. L. Gastro-Intestinal Disorders 1. 2. 3. 4. It. Glycosuria (sugar in uriTe; related with blood sugar?) Increase in Urinary Phenol (derivatives? DOPA?) Alteration of rate of ietabolic Enzymatic Processes Altered Carbohydrate Metabolism Anorexia (loss of appetite) Epigastric Pain Constipation Altered Secretion of Stomach "Digestive Juices" Endocrine Gland Changes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. S7. 8. Altered Pituitary runction Ilyperthyroidism Thyroid Enlargement Increased Uptake of Radioactive Iodine by Thyroid Gland Altered Adrenal Cortex Activity Decreased Corticosteroids in Blood Decreased Glucocorticoidal Activity 1lypogonadism (usually decreased testosterone production) IN. Histological Changes S2. 1. in Tubular Epithelium of Testicles Changes Gross Changes 10 0. Genetic and Chromoscrtal Changes A 1. Chromosome Aberrations (e.g., linear shortening, pseudochiasm, diploid structures, amitotic division, bridging, "sticky" chromosomes, irregularities in chromosomal env-zlope) 2. Mutations 3. Mongolism 4. 5. P. = Somatic Alterations (changes in cell not involving nucleus or chromosomes, cellular transformation) Neoplastic Diseases (e.g*, tumors) Pearl Chain Effect (Intracellular orientation of subcellular part cles, and orientation of cellular and other (non-biologlc) particles) Also, orientation of animals, birds, and fish in electromagnetic fields Q. Miscellaneous Effects 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sparking between dental fillings Peculiar metallic taste in mouth Changes in Optical Activity of Colloidal Solutions Treatment for Syphilis, Poliomyelitis, Skin Diseases Loss of flair Brittleness of flair 7. Sensations of Buzzing Vibrations, Pulsations, and Ticklinp About 8. 9. 10. the Head and Ears Copious Perspiration, Salivation, and Protrusion of Tonpue Changes in the Operation of Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers Changes in Circadian PMythms I I4 II I CHAPTI.P 2 '• I BIBLIOGRPHE Y OF REPORTED ItOLOGICAL PHENOMENA ('VEH 'S) AND LI•CAL MANIFESTATIONS ATTRIBUTED 'TO MICROWAVE ANDRADIO-FREQUENCY RAD)IATION 1. AARONSON, T. (1970) Environment 12(4):2-10, "Mystery" (A good review articlel 2. ABRAMSON, E. I., BELL, 1., REJAL, a., TUCI, S.. SURNEFT, C., 4 FLEISCHER, C. 3. (1960)1Amer. J. of Physical Med. 39:67-95, "Change, in blood flow. oxygen, uptake, and tissue temperatures produced by therapeutic physical agent", 1n. Effect of-shortvsve diathermy" (A2, Bt2, 5t3,8161 ABRAMSON, D. I., HARRIS, A. 3., BEACONSFIELD, P., & SCIHOEDER. J. H. (1951) Arch. of Physical Ned. 3. In peripheral blood flow prodi-ced by shortwave diathermy" (I) (816, 121 4. ABRIKOSOV, I. A. (1954) Dissertation, Moscow, "The Iplae 38:369-376, "Changes UHF Field in Experimental and Clinical Prictice" WNv) S. ABRIKOSOV, I. A. (1955) Theses of Reports of the Scientific Session of the State St. Rae., Inst. of Physiotherapy. Moscow, pp. 28-29, "The Action of a Pulsed Electric UHF Field on the Organism" (NV) 6. ADDIbGTON. C. H.. FISCHER, F. P., NEUBAUER, R. A., OSIORNI. C.. SA,)EEs Y. T., & SWARTZ.1 G. (1958) Proc. 2nd Trn-service Conf. on Biological Effects of Microwave Energy (PattiasbalE, G. C., & Benghart, F. U., eds.) 2:189-201, "Review of the Moee at University of Buffalo - Studies of the biological effects of 200 megacycles- I. Electrical'facilities and instrumentation; II. Ophthalnological studies" 7. ADDINGTON. C. H., NEUBAUER, R. A.. OSBOR, C., bSARTZ, G., FISCHER, F. P., & SAiNEES. Y. T. (059) Prec. 3rd Tri-sarvice Conf. on Biological Effects of Microwave Radiating Equipments (Snsakind, C., ed.) 3-1-9, "Siological effects of microwave energy at 200 megacycles upon the eyes of selected mmsels" (A4, B22) 8. ADOIGTOi., C. H.. OSIORN, C., SIARTZ, G.. FISCHER., F. P.. , SARYZES, . T. (1959) Proc. 3rd Trn-service Conf. on Itological Effects of Microwave Radiating Equipments (Suaskind, C., ed.) 3:10-14, "Thermal effects of 200 megacycles (cw) irradiation as related to shape, location, and orientation in the field" 9. ADDIN•ONr, C. H., OSBORN, C., SWARTZ, G., FISCHER, F. P., NEUBAUER. R. A:., & SARKEES. Y. T. (1961) Proc. 4thi Trn-service Conf. on the B iogcal Effects of Microwave Radiation, Vol. 1 (Peyton, M. F.. ed.) pp. 177-186, "Biological effects of microwave energy at 200 mc E 10. ADLER, E., & MAGORA, A. (1955) Amer. J, of Physical Med. 34:521-, "kxperiments on the relation between shortwave Irradisation and the pituitary cortical adrenal system" IMl) 11. AFA.A'YEV, B. G., (1968) Voyeuno-Meditsiaskiy Zh.' (1):73-74, "The functional condition of the adrenal cortex in ship specialists who are subjected to the action of a super-high frequency L4 field" ' [4S) 12. F •K•OY0VGLOU. C. (1964) Nature (London) L02(4931):452-, "Effect of a mgnetic field on carbaordiasstase" 1,, 13. ALBRECHT, W. (1935) Arch. of Physical Therapy 16:634 only, -(Abate. fromi Zeitschrift fur Gesamte E.enimentale Med. 93:816-, (Jun 1934)), "Development and form of shortwave thermal zones in an star body" (A) , t 14. AMElSEYENO, N. YU. (1956) In: Materialy po evolyuts'.tnoy fiziologll. Situpzi(Materials on evolutionary physiology. Symposium), Moscow, Leningrad, .1:7-, (Title not give) (A UIF fleld evoked change.% In wmcle fuvctiom of frol 9 15. ALE.•V, A. H., VELINTSEVA, V. R., & DTXUMAGALIEVE, M. (1961) Zdravookhraneaiye Karakhstana (Public Healtih of Kazakhstan) (4):.2573, (JPRS 9713), "Effect of a VHF-MF field on the course of exper/mental echinococcus" Is, j! 16. ALLAM,D. S. (1969) J. Microwave Power i(2):108-114. and potential hazards" 1,. AI•M.H. (1951) "Conference Report: Radio and microwave radiations, applications, (In German) Berliner Nedizinische Verlaganstalt G.m~b.lt, Setlen, 174 pages. introduction to Microwave Thera"y 18. ALTAXASHEVA, V. P., & ILVYASM1IEICH, M4.1. (1934) Biulleten Gosudsrstvenoogo Tsentral'sago Institute Sechenova (Bull. of e phyical v and th norp.oim (4-5), "The effects of he action of -h.rthe State Central Institute of Secbenova) and chemical behavior of the blood of the rabblt" 19. ALTMA., C. (1969) Zoologischel Anzelger. Germany, 3(Suppl):416-43G, fields on animals" 20. "The physiological effect of electric AMER, N. (1956) Prot. Institute of Radio Magimetes 4I4.2-, "An observation on the detection by the ear of microwave signals" f (In Germa) 1Q71 21. A.!'RIYAS•FiVA, N. V. (1937) Is: The biological Action of VHF-HF-Ultrashort Waves (Supslgv, P. S., & Freekel, C. L., edt.), All Union Institute of Experimental Mediclue, 'oscow, pp. 373-379, "Occupational bhaard of VHF-HF and the preventive measures" 22. A•.Yl:I, w. M., & itITSJITSOYA-lJSSUI, H. V. (1961) J. of Neuropathology and Psychiatry tmeni S.S. Korsakov 6118):1122(Q4) 1128. Idigh frequeocy currents -in the treatmeat of Poliomyelitis in adults" 23. A)IE, A., SAITO. M.. SALATI, 0. N., SOVAN, H. P. (1961) Proc. 4th Trn-service C*of. am the giolo ical Effects of ificrewave rAdiation s IgnhfIc~ Vol. J " I (Peyton. M. F.. ed.! pp. 153-176, "Relative microwave absorption cross sections of biological Z2. XNE., A., SAITO. 1I., SALATI, 0. M.. 4 SCHIAK. V. P. (1962), Wiv. of Penaa. Rpt. No. 62-13, 125 pag., (AD 284811), "Penetration and thermal dissipatiom of microwaves in tissues" (A" 25. •;•L.. A., SALATI, 0. X., & SaS.•.n. H. P. (1961) Dinst of the Ath .nternat. Conf. on .iedical Electronics, kiological Effects of 'icruiaves I (Ahersal Aspects. (Frtotr. P. L.. ed.) Plenum Prcs, lieu York, p. l5)-."Relative microwave absorptiom cross section of amaki" a 26. AN1NE. A.. 4 SCHIWAS. HI.P. (1963) (From: Ph.D. Dissertation of A. Anne* Univ. of rennai., "Scattering and absnirption of microwaves by dissipative dielectric objects: The biological significan~e and hazzards to mankind" 27. ANTNJ:OV, C. S. (1964) Voprosy Kurortologi. FIzioterapli, I Loechebnoy Fizicheskoy Kul'tury (Problem$ in Hlealth, Resort Science, Physaitnerapy and Medical Physical culture) Vloscov, __(6):513-518. (JP'.LS293854)0 "ComnbinedI treatment of puutulous skin diseases with ultra--high frequency electric field and staphylotoctal anti-phagin electrophoresis" 132, 116. 328. * 11~2. HI10. 113, 1114, J.16 Q41 28. .%RONGVA, S. B. (1955) Theses of Reports, Sc, Session of the State Sdi. Res. action of a pulse and continuous UHF field on the arterial pressure" last. of Physiotherapy. Moscow. "Comparative 1516. 121 (NV) 29. ASANOVA, T. P.. et al. (1963) Materials of the Scd. 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"Local aplastic bone narrow induced by microwave irradiation in rabbits; especially hfrzolotical and histocheical studies" 2294. V:a. .t .. 6 MUZ.E*.:1. (1970) In: Radiation Rio-Effects Suaary P• , Hlodge, D. *I., (ed.). Jan-Dec 196&. Div. of Biolornical Effects, Bur. -ad. hIealth. WON (Pept -o. 5FT 75-1), p0. 165-137, "'.ffects of 2430 11z microwave radiation on cultivated rat kannaroo cells" 2295. "IM,. . jalls,rs m. n. (1970) Ia: Padiation P.o-Effects Sumarvy eport, E!ndpe, ). .!.. (ed. ,..in-lla ItC . '.. t of Aliolortcat r 'ects, Bur. !:ad. Health, miwP (Rapt. No. Rn-flE 70-7), op. 233-2-15. 'hortelity pattern~s of ac:crouzave- irra'-!ated rat kanvmar-o cells in culture" 2296. ZAMI. I. (1969) 4Wth Annual Sci. :.eetinL of the Aerospace and lar.er enviraonr'nts" Asd.nnc., San Francisco, "Ophthalnac *mnzar-1n of -ie'A. 1297. ZI o•',t '.Cire-l.I[.4.. VOICU, A\.. %a-.:ATt I.VI, 1.• 1. r•,-IN-J, , 1. (19(.4) Cercet tlineol rizipitcr 1; 41,;-7-.", (AGB-r(,7781). "!!istocheclcal studies on som alterations of the animal org.anisz under the action of s'i,-waves" (or Tuitologila) 2298. ZPa C A. & h.• ;:AIVAIS, V. -. (197-1) ZvtoIoriaf.2(2):14(-l51, (In hens.), "•'-acti.ans of the -iroc ''-r--' "f t liver of V itre nice to the action of elcctrona-net~e fie•ld" Iflinar hoi!, ana a-rnarnncr of -tant ceIN, -4t )- . 2299. "l.r-ort-nt areas of electronic rescarchl; -opilation ef stotemnet I leaders in the field". (?..- 'iw5-' ). (I- 'f. ~'arr"ar' MO0. "' Nat nilovrical action of radio frcquestcy elprtrcam-aatir fields anal a'vrnetir fields.: rein'?'" ne the -o'~1r'~c.-'i rrrruerra.-u anaOther Field rfferatn. awt5ttlIninlor ('Arnittet', %a~ce 'cloen. '.a ' 2301. " .elen Rdia-Freo.,encv Nzanrd- ra'rol'cwa", "hica of 7Fain) 1perntions instruction ('P".M'I o'-11.)a! 1968. ("T, 'ronulrat." policy_ nertaininp to the vaalutvorn if r-aIio frequency . rnAtl nroi'cas involvin' ..rainince, ner'-nr'. and veli;i:c -at.'r.ial., anndto assirn resnonsihi ivt in connection therewith•) 2302. ':..penrxe. rTact Te electr'•cenctic radlati.n risks." Electronics .:1-34, (..ur. 16, 1971) 2303. "' tud? --1 ana crnation rurrentlv available on eleetra!=rectir side iffects," 'ent. bv Interfere..ce torvsulra.t.. In,4 Boston. f"-a 'cer ,' Trelco=tsiunications bhnarerornt, Office of Vnergtemyy Prajaaredris.e' Executive "'uti. -1 ?',:c 'bte u-,~t. Vol. 1. f4h ( .10114-.1. "ct. 1968; V'0.l1.I, &N op. (':O1')rontaininr biblioncranthy and laist,.ri. !n'-unc tr., Sernt. :11 2304. "1 lectroenarnetisn to induce abortion? fetuses," -&i'ai 23C5. torl. :'.us. r. 487 only. "'M~ectrotsleWp taperitent. sho-r xposure to nicrovave raiatinn can cautuo.'aeibe ork of Z. I.. Brent) (April '1, 19711 held aid in depression, anxiety," V. S. 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"Annual Report on the Administration of the Radiation ControL for Health and Safety Act of 196r. President of the United States Transmitting the Annual Rqprt on thz tdministration of the Radiation Control for Uealth and Safety Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-602), covering 1970. 92nd Congt~ss, ist Session, lHouse Document No. 92-113. U. S. GoveraNeit Printing Office, llashir,.ton. D. C., 1971 - II I• mI aa