Dosimetry refers to the calculation and assessment of the radiation dose received by the human body. The proposed book will place emphasis on the existence of physical and biophysical dosimetry. It will be discussed for the proper description and evaluation of the signal at the power generation system. It will cover in detail 10 different parameters of EMF (electromagnetism) exposure such as amplitude, frequency, vector, time of exposure, orientation, etc. In most published papers, these parameters are not well defined.
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Editor |
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Contributors |
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1 Dosimetry in Bioelectromagnetics |
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2 Uncertainty Sources Associated with Low-Frequency Electric and Magnetic Field Experiments on Cell Cultures |
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3 Potential Causes for Nonreplication of EMF BioEffect Results, and What to Do About It |
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4 Physical Dynamics: The Base for the Development of Biophysical Treatments |
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5 Dose and Exposure in Bioelectromagnetics |
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6 Physical Aspects of Radiofrequency Radiation Dosimetry |
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7 Necessary Characteristics of Quality Bioelectromagnetic Experimental Research |
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139 | (18) |
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8 External Electric and Magnetic Fields as a Signaling Mechanism for Biological Systems |
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9 Duration of Exposure and Dose in Assessing Nonthermal Biological Effects of Microwaves |
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10 Practical Principles of Dosimetry in Studying Biological Effects of Extremely High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields |
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185 | (22) |
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11 Experimental Approaches for Local Heating and Absorption Measurements |
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12 Dosimetry in Electroporation-Based Technologies and Treatments |
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13 Quantifying in Bioelectromagnetics |
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14 Blood and Vascular Targets for Magnetic Field Dosing |
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15 Methodology of Standards Development for EMF RF in Russia and by International Commissions: Distinctions in Approaches |
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16 The Intracellular Signaling System Controlling Cell Hydration as a Biomarker for EMF Dosimetry |
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17 Clinical Dosimetry of Extremely Low-Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields |
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18 Enhancement of Nerve Regeneration by Selected Electromagnetic Signals |
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19 The Conundrum of Dosimetry: Its Applications to Pharmacology and Biophysics Are Distinct |
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Dr. Marko S. Markov is a long established and highly respected researcher in electromagnetic forces related to the body and biomedical systems. He has taught at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Moscow State University. He is the Editor/Author of three other books in the field, along with authoring over 100 referred papers in this area of study.