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Um romance in vivo a configuração de exposição foi desenvolvida para testar os possíveis efeitos promotores de telefones celulares digitais de 1.5 GHz na carcinogênese da pele de camundongos. A configuração de exposição tem duas características principais: uma é o emprego de uma antena monopolo eletricamente curta com carga capacitiva, que fornece a capacidade de obter um pico de SAR altamente localizado acima de 2 W/kg sem qualquer estresse térmico para um mouse; a outra é o uso de um absorvedor transparente para permitir a observação em tempo real tanto do processo de exposição quanto das atividades do mouse durante a exposição. Análises dosimétricas para a configuração de exposição foram realizadas tanto numérica quanto experimentalmente. Uma boa concordância foi confirmada entre os resultados numéricos e experimentais, demonstrando assim a validade da nova configuração de exposição.
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Jianqing WANG, Osamu FUJIWARA, "A Novel Setup for Small Animal Exposure to Near Fields to Test Biological Effects of Cellular Telephones" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 11, pp. 3050-3059, November 2001, doi: .
Abstract: A novel in vivo exposure setup has been developed for testing the possible promoting effects of 1.5 GHz digital cellular phones on mouse skin carcinogenesis. The exposure setup has two main features: one is the employment of an electrically short monopole antenna with capacitive-loading, which supplies the ability to realize a highly localized peak SAR above 2 W/kg without any thermal stress for a mouse; the other is the use of a transparent absorber to allow real-time observation of both the exposure process as well as mouse activities during the exposure. Dosimetric analyses for the exposure setup have been carried out both numerically and experimentally. Good agreement was confirmed between the numerical and experimental results, thereby demonstrating the validity of the novel exposure setup.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_11_3050/_p
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