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[Experimental research on the biological action of the pulse-modulated microwave radiation created by shipboard radar stations].

PAPER pubmed Meditsina truda i promyshlennaia ekologiia 1995 Animal study Effect: unclear Evidence: Insufficient

Abstract

The article represents experimental data on influence of impulse modulated microwave irradiation with discontinuous effects varying in intensity and exposure. Becavior, peripheral blood, biochemical and morphologic parameters were assessed in the laboratory animals exposed. The response appeared to correlate with individual and typologic features of the examinees.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Animal study
Effect direction
unclear
Population
Laboratory animals
Sample size
Exposure
microwave shipboard radar stations
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 62% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

Experimental data are reported on laboratory animals exposed to impulse-modulated microwave irradiation with discontinuous effects varying in intensity and exposure. Assessed outcomes included behavior, peripheral blood, biochemical, and morphologic parameters; responses were reported to correlate with individual and typologic features of the examinees.

Outcomes measured

  • Behavior
  • Peripheral blood parameters
  • Biochemical parameters
  • Morphologic parameters

Limitations

  • No quantitative exposure metrics (e.g., frequency, SAR) reported in the abstract
  • Sample size not reported
  • Direction/magnitude of effects not specified in the abstract
  • Animal model limits direct generalization to humans

Suggested hubs

  • occupational-exposure (0.62)
    Exposure source described as shipboard radar stations, relevant to occupational radar/microwave exposure.
View raw extracted JSON
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    "study_type": "animal",
    "exposure": {
        "band": "microwave",
        "source": "shipboard radar stations",
        "frequency_mhz": null,
        "sar_wkg": null,
        "duration": null
    },
    "population": "Laboratory animals",
    "sample_size": null,
    "outcomes": [
        "Behavior",
        "Peripheral blood parameters",
        "Biochemical parameters",
        "Morphologic parameters"
    ],
    "main_findings": "Experimental data are reported on laboratory animals exposed to impulse-modulated microwave irradiation with discontinuous effects varying in intensity and exposure. Assessed outcomes included behavior, peripheral blood, biochemical, and morphologic parameters; responses were reported to correlate with individual and typologic features of the examinees.",
    "effect_direction": "unclear",
    "limitations": [
        "No quantitative exposure metrics (e.g., frequency, SAR) reported in the abstract",
        "Sample size not reported",
        "Direction/magnitude of effects not specified in the abstract",
        "Animal model limits direct generalization to humans"
    ],
    "evidence_strength": "insufficient",
    "confidence": 0.61999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875,
    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
    "keywords": [
        "pulse-modulated",
        "impulse-modulated",
        "microwave radiation",
        "radar",
        "shipboard",
        "laboratory animals",
        "behavior",
        "blood",
        "biochemical",
        "morphology"
    ],
    "suggested_hubs": [
        {
            "slug": "occupational-exposure",
            "weight": 0.61999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875,
            "reason": "Exposure source described as shipboard radar stations, relevant to occupational radar/microwave exposure."
        }
    ]
}

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