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Acoustic Pressures in the Head From Pulsed Microwaves: Can They Explain "Anomalous" Health Incidents? (Havana syndrome)

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2025

This article reviews the microwave auditory effect (perceived clicks/buzzing) that can occur when the head is exposed to pulsed microwave energy, such as from radar. It explores whether this phenomenon could plausibly explain reported “anomalous health incidents” (Havana syndrome), noting that experts and formal…

Acoustic Pressures in the Head from Pulsed Microwaves: Can They Explain the Havana Syndrome?

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2025

This preprint discusses the microwave auditory effect, in which pulsed microwave exposure can produce perceived clicks or buzzing sensations. It considers whether acoustic pressures in the head generated by pulsed microwaves could explain health conditions such as "Havana Syndrome." The abstract emphasizes evaluating…

Effects of Polarized Coherent Microwaves Modulated at Extremely Low Frequencies

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2025

This review-style text discusses polarized, coherent microwaves that are modulated and pulsed at extremely low frequencies (ELF) and suggests these characteristics may increase biological interactions. It emphasizes that intensity variability and ELF modulation are important for understanding EMF–biology…

Effects of flow-induced electromagnetic field and surface roughness on antifouling activity of phenolic compounds.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2024

This study examined whether a flow-induced electromagnetic field in an electrolyte system affects bacterial adhesion to polycardanol-based surfaces modified with ferromagnetic iron oxide. IO-ionic solution-modified surfaces associated with induced currents (44–66 nA) showed reduced bacterial adhesion compared with…

Efficient DNA ligation by selective heating of DNA ligase with a radio frequency alternating magnetic field.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2016

This in vitro study describes a method to improve DNA ligation by immobilizing T4 DNA ligase on ferromagnetic particles and applying a radio frequency alternating magnetic field. The field causes the particles to dissipate heat, which the authors report selectively heats and activates the ligase while minimally…

Ground-state structures and structural transitions in a monolayer of magnetic dipolar particles in the presence of an external magnetic field.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2012

This physics study uses analytical calculations and Monte Carlo simulations to determine ground-state structures of monodisperse ferrofluid monolayers under external magnetic fields. It reports structural transitions depending on whether the field is perpendicular or parallel to the monolayer plane, with different…

Electric Field Controlled Self-Assembly of Hierarchically Ordered Membranes.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2012

This in vitro study examined how an externally applied electric field influences the self-assembly of oppositely charged molecules in water into an ordered membrane. The authors report that electric fields changed the kinetics of membrane formation and altered membrane thickness, nanofiber growth orientation, and…

Influence of magnetic field on aqueous two-phase extraction of horse ferritin in the polyethylene glycol/hydroxyethyl starch system.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2012

This study reports an aqueous two-phase extraction method for equine spleen ferritin using polyethylene glycol (PEG) and hydroxyethyl starch (HES). Ferritin partitioning depended on PEG/HES concentrations and PEG molecular weight, and applying a magnetic field increased ferritin accumulation in the PEG-rich phase…

Orientation and Dynamics of ZnO Nanorod Liquid Crystals in Electric Fields.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2010

This materials study reports that ZnO nanorod polymer hybrids can form liquid-crystalline phases and exhibit orientation switching under an applied AC electric field. The orientation reportedly changes from planar to homeotropic, analogous to switching in low-molecular liquid crystals. Dielectric measurements and…

Electric field induced structuring in clay-oil suspensions: new insights from WAXS, SEM, leak current, dielectric permittivity, and rheometry.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2010

This laboratory/engineering study examined electric-field-induced structuring in clay-oil suspensions using WAXS, SEM, rheometry, and electrical measurements. Particle orientation was quantified via an orientational order parameter derived from diffraction peak azimuthal changes, and chain versus column formation was…

Enhanced Detection Resonance Frequency Shift of a Piezoelectric Microcantilever Sensor by a DC Bias Electric Field in Humidity Detection.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2009

This engineering study examined how a DC bias electric field affects the resonance frequency shift of a PMN-PT/tin piezoelectric microcantilever sensor during humidity detection. The authors report that applying a bias field enhanced the relative resonance frequency shift, with a maximum enhancement of more than…

In-line application of electric field in capillary separation systems: Joule heating, pH and conductivity.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2008

This engineering study investigated factors affecting current when an electric field is applied in-line in a capillary separation system. Temperature measurements and a replicated cooling setup were used to estimate Joule heating effects, which were reported to be relatively small. In contrast, significant pH shifts…

AC electric field-induced alignment and long-range assembly of multi-wall carbon nanotubes inside aqueous media.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2007

This engineering study examines multi-wall carbon nanotubes suspended in water exposed to AC electric fields generated by 3D electrodes. It reports field-induced polarization leading to nanotube alignment and long-range, electrically conducting assemblies spanning the electrode gap, with assembly length controlled by…

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