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EMF Study
(Database last updated on Mar 27, 2024)
ID Number |
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695 |
Study Type |
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Engineering & Physics |
Model |
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434, 775, 915, 2450 MHz (CW) exposure of child and adult FDTD numerical models and prediction of and SAR distribution and surface heating. |
Details |
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Numerical models and experimental studies using human phantoms used to characterize SAR distribution in humans resulting from RF exposure. In a study relating to controversy over children exposed to mobile phone RF, large vs small anatomically correct head models with 1- and 2-mm resolution were used to specifically determine if exposure from mobile phones to children might significantly exceed that of adults. The authors conclude that peak local average SAR in both 1 g and 10 g of tissue, as well as energy penetration depths, are similar in a child compared to an adult |
Findings |
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Not Applicable to Bioeffects |
Status |
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Completed With Publication |
Principal Investigator |
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Motorola, Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA - ecc017@email.mot.com
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Funding Agency |
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AF, USA
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Country |
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UNITED STATES |
References |
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Guy, AW Health Phys., (1987) 53:569-584
Bit-Babik, G et al. Radiation Research, (2005) 163:580-590
Bit-Babik, G et al. Radiation Research., (2003) 159:550-557
Chou, CK et al. Bioelectromagnetics, (1995) 16:307-316
Guy, AW et al. IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., (1984) 32:752-762
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