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wlan und elektrosmog

Dieses Thema im Forum "Software" wurde erstellt von raketenkopf, 4. Dezember 2002.

  1. MacELCH

    MacELCH New Member

    Sorry Leute, hatte den Thread völlig vergessen, ich werde mal ein paar Sachen saugen - es wird aber leider auf Englisch sein.

    Ich bin heute sowieso länger in der Arbeit, also irgendwann vor 0 Uhr wird es was auf meiner HP zum Download geben.

    Gruß

    MacELCH
     
  2. MacELCH

    MacELCH New Member

    Ich komme leider nicht an folgende Artikel ran:

    Blettner, M., and Berg, G. (2000). Are mobile phones harmful? Acta Oncologica 39, 927-930.

    There is increasing public interest in health risks of mobile phone use. Although there is a vast body of material on the biological effects of radiofrequency fields, current risk assessment is still limited. The article describes several hypotheses and results of biological effects such as thermal effect, genetic and carcinogenic effects and cancer related investigations. Mobile phones transmit and receive waves of frequencies mainly at 800-1800 MHz. Findings on the thermal effect of acute exposure to radiofrequency fields were consistent, resulting in an increase of cellular, tissue or body temperature by 1 degreesC or more. Guidelines for risk limits are based on this thermal effect. Experimental investigation suggests that radiofrequency fields are nor tumor initiators and that if they art: related to carcinogenicity. this would be by tumor promotion or by increasing the uptake of carcinogens in cells. Implications of these experimental results on public health concerns are yet unclear. Few epidemiological studies are available on the use of mobile phones or on the radiofrequency exposure and the development of cancer. Most of these studies have no or little quantitative exposure data and they are limited by the small number of observations. Large epidemiological studies are necessary in order to investigate the use of mobile phones on the development of cancer. It should be emphasized that even a small elevated risk may have a large implication for public health. as the use of mobile phones and the exposure is rapidly increasing.

    Yioultsis, T. V., Kosmanis, T. I., Kosmidou, E. P., Zygiridis, T. T., Kantartzis, N. V., Xenos, T. D., and Tsiboukis, T. D. (2002). A comparative study of the biological effects of various mobile phone and wireless LAN antennas. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 38, 777-780.

    This paper presents a comprehensive electromagnetic and thermal analysis of radiation and its impact on human beings, due to the use of various types of commonly used mobile phones and communication antennas. This is one of the first studies that deals with a wide-range comparative investigation of modern cell phones, unlike the majority of existing work, which do not extend beyond the obsolete generic phone case. The rather severe, although overlooked, case of wireless local area network antennas is also considered, due to their increasing use and the large times of exposure associated with them.
     
  3. MacELCH

    MacELCH New Member

    Sorry Leute, hatte den Thread völlig vergessen, ich werde mal ein paar Sachen saugen - es wird aber leider auf Englisch sein.

    Ich bin heute sowieso länger in der Arbeit, also irgendwann vor 0 Uhr wird es was auf meiner HP zum Download geben.

    Gruß

    MacELCH
     
  4. MacELCH

    MacELCH New Member

    Ich komme leider nicht an folgende Artikel ran:

    Blettner, M., and Berg, G. (2000). Are mobile phones harmful? Acta Oncologica 39, 927-930.

    There is increasing public interest in health risks of mobile phone use. Although there is a vast body of material on the biological effects of radiofrequency fields, current risk assessment is still limited. The article describes several hypotheses and results of biological effects such as thermal effect, genetic and carcinogenic effects and cancer related investigations. Mobile phones transmit and receive waves of frequencies mainly at 800-1800 MHz. Findings on the thermal effect of acute exposure to radiofrequency fields were consistent, resulting in an increase of cellular, tissue or body temperature by 1 degreesC or more. Guidelines for risk limits are based on this thermal effect. Experimental investigation suggests that radiofrequency fields are nor tumor initiators and that if they art: related to carcinogenicity. this would be by tumor promotion or by increasing the uptake of carcinogens in cells. Implications of these experimental results on public health concerns are yet unclear. Few epidemiological studies are available on the use of mobile phones or on the radiofrequency exposure and the development of cancer. Most of these studies have no or little quantitative exposure data and they are limited by the small number of observations. Large epidemiological studies are necessary in order to investigate the use of mobile phones on the development of cancer. It should be emphasized that even a small elevated risk may have a large implication for public health. as the use of mobile phones and the exposure is rapidly increasing.

    Yioultsis, T. V., Kosmanis, T. I., Kosmidou, E. P., Zygiridis, T. T., Kantartzis, N. V., Xenos, T. D., and Tsiboukis, T. D. (2002). A comparative study of the biological effects of various mobile phone and wireless LAN antennas. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 38, 777-780.

    This paper presents a comprehensive electromagnetic and thermal analysis of radiation and its impact on human beings, due to the use of various types of commonly used mobile phones and communication antennas. This is one of the first studies that deals with a wide-range comparative investigation of modern cell phones, unlike the majority of existing work, which do not extend beyond the obsolete generic phone case. The rather severe, although overlooked, case of wireless local area network antennas is also considered, due to their increasing use and the large times of exposure associated with them.
     

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