Health Physics Society Journal

Health Physics Journal, Vol. 83, No. 3, September 2002
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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