Environmental Aspects of Microwave Radiation
October 1972 | By Donald I. McRee, Ph. D.* |Environmental Health Perspectives |
“The fact that there is a factor of 1000 between the accepted U.S. standard and the Eastern European standard results from the different basis for determining biological effects. The U. S. accepted standard is based upon the cooling capability of the body (thus, a thermal effect),whereas the standard of the U.S.S.R. and Poland are based upon the interaction of the microwave fields with the brain and central nervous system as measured by neurological or behavior effects.” –Page 44-45
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