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BEMS 32nd Annual Meeting
The 32nd Annual Meeting of The Bioelectromagnetics Society will be held June 14-18, 2010, in Seoul, Korea, at the Seoul Education Culture Center (also known as the KyoYuk MunHwa ... (more) |
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| BEMS Newsletter #211 Now Available Online | While the BEMS Society prepares for its next annual meeting in Seoul, South Korea, strong research is being published in the journal. If you haven't been able to catch up with all of it, you may be interested to read some of the intriguing summaries in this issue of the newsletter. There is also a report from a meeting held recently in Sweden to discuss EU standards for occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields.
All of this and more is now available to you now at www.bioelectromagnetics.org (just click on the Current Newsletter link)!
Contributed by Janie Page on January 18, 2010 |
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| BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 31, ISSUE #2 (February 2010) | Extremely low frequency electric fields and cancer with comment; 1950 MHz IMT-2000 field does not activate microglial cells in vitro; Pulsed electromagnetic fields stimulation affects BMD and local factor production of rats with disuse osteoporosis; Acceleration of germination and early growth of wheat and bean seedlings grown under various magnetic field and osmotic conditions ; Lack of a co-promotion effect of 60 Hz circularly polarized magnetic fields on spontaneous development of lymphoma in AKR mice; Electromagnetic and thermal evaluation of an applicator specialized to permit high-resolution non-perturbing optical evaluation of cells being irradiated in the W-band; Effects of prenatal exposure to a 50-Hz magnetic field on one-trial passive avoidance learning in 1-day-old chicks; Development of a higher power intermediate-frequency magnetic field exposure system for in vitro studies ; Comparing performances of logistic regression and neural networks for predicting melatonin excretion patterns in the rat exposed to ELF magnetic fields are just some of the research reported in the February issue of Bioelectromagnetics. Take a peek inside online at.
See also: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/34135/home
Contributed by James Lin on January 12, 2010 Click here for the full text |
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| BEMS 32nd Annual Meeting |
The 32nd Annual Meeting of The Bioelectromagnetics Society will be held June 14-18, 2010, in Seoul, Korea, at the Seoul Education Culture Center (also known as the KyoYuk MunHwa HoeKwan Hotel).
See also: http://www.bioelectromagnetics.org/bems2010
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