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Behavioral Studies with Electromagnetic Fields: Implications for Psychobiology

Pages 527-552 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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A. G. Pakhomov, B. V. Dubovick, V. E. Kolupayev & A. N. Pronkevich. (1993) Effect of High-Peak-Power Microwave Pulses on Isolated Nerve Function. Electro- and Magnetobiology 12:1, pages 1-15.
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Andrei G. Pakhomov, Boris V. Dubovick, Igor G. Degtyariov & Anatoly N. Pronkevich. (2005) Microwave influence on the isolated heart function: I. Effect of modulation. Bioelectromagnetics 16:4, pages 241-249.
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Andrew G. Pakhomov, Boris V. Dubovick, Vsevolod E. Kolupayev, Igor G. Degtyariov & Anatoly N. Pronkevich. (1992) Search for microwave-sensitive structures and functions in the nervous system. Search for microwave-sensitive structures and functions in the nervous system.

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