Health Physics Society Journal
High voltage power lines in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Photo courtesy of Thomas Zimmerman and Anthony Boone, Charleston Southern University. |
Contents of September 2002, Volume 83, Number 3
Special Issue on the EMF Exposure Guidelines Science Workshop
EDITORIAL
Special Issue on the EMF Exposure Guidelines Science Workshop — William H. Bailey
PAPERS
Exposure Guidelines for Low-Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields: Report from the Brussels Workshop — Asher R. Sheppard, Robert Kavet, and David C. Renew
Human Body Exposure to Power Lines: Relation of Induced Quantities to External Magnetic Fields — M. A. Stuchly and T. W. Dawson
Neuroelectric Mechanisms Applied to Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Field Exposure Guidelines-Part I: Sinusoidal Waveforms — J. Patrick Reilly
Neuroelectric Mechanisms Applied to Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Field Exposure Guidelines-Part II: Non Sinusoidal Waveforms — J. Patrick Reilly and Alan M. Diamant
Weak Electric Field Interactions in the Central Nervous System — Richard D. Saunders and John G. R. Jefferys
Health Effects Relevant to the Setting of EMF Exposure Limits — William H. Bailey
Candidate Sites of Action for Microdosimetry Associated with Exposure to Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields, Electric Fields and Contact Currents — Antonio Sastre and Robert Kavet
Basic Restrictions in EMF Exposure Guidelines — David C. Renew and Ian D. Glover
Dealing with Uncertainty in Formulating Occupational and Public Exposure Limits — W. H. Bailey
Assessing Compliance with Power-Frequency Magnetic-Field Guidelines — T. Dan Bracken
A Transmission Utility's Experience of Applying EMF Exposure Standards — John Swanson
CORRESPONDENCE
Matrix Models of Compartmental Systems — Jesse H. Coleman
OTHER CONTENT
News and Notices
Health Physics Society Prospectus
Health Physics Society Affiliate Members
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