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Investigations of the morphological changes after prolonged exposure to low-intensity radio waves (not inducing a thermal effect) are particularly interesting because it is to these intensities of irradiation that industrial workers are exposed.
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Tolgskaya, M.S., Gordon, Z.V. (1973). Comparison of Morphological Changes Following Repeated Exposure to Low-Intensity Radio Waves of Different Frequencies (Microwaves; Ultrashort, Short, and Medium Waves). In: Pathological Effects of Radio Waves. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8419-9_12
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