Pathological Effects of Radio WavesSpringer Science & Business Media, 8. mar. 2013 - 146 strani |
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Physiological and Morphological | 13 |
Morphological changes in animals following expo | 39 |
Conclusion | 49 |
vi | 51 |
Morphological changes following prolonged | 63 |
15 | 66 |
Morphological changes in animals following | 107 |
Comparison of morphological changes following | 119 |
32 | 124 |
39 | 140 |
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pathological Effects of Radio Waves Marii︠a︡ Sergeevna Tolgskai︠a︡,Zinaida Vasilʹevna Gordon Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1973 |
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10-cm waves Action of Radio adenohypophysis animals exposed axons Biological Action blood pressure blood stream body brain centimeter waves cerebral cortex changes were found clinical cloudy swelling convoluted renal tubules cortical cutaneous cytoplasm decimeter waves decrease dendrites different frequencies edema epithelium epithelium of individual ganglia Gomori-positive granules hepatocytes high intensity hormones hyperthermia hypothalamic hypothalamic neurons hypothalamic nuclei increased argyrophilia individual neurons individual tubules intensities of irradiation interneuronal interneuronal synapses investigation irradiation by low-intensity irradiation with centimeter liver low-intensity radio waves lumen medium waves microglia millimeter waves mW/cm² myocardial muscle fibers myocardium nerve cells nervous system neurohypophysis neurons neurosecretion observed pituitary prolonged irradiation radiation radio waves rats receptive fields receptors repeated irradiation response RNP content Russian secretory sensory nerve fibers sensory nerve fibrils short waves skin and viscera spermatogenic epithelium spinal synapses thalamus thermal effect tion tissues ultrashort waves vacuoles viscera wave band waves of different waves of low