In this study, we investigated whether exposure to 2450 MHz high-frequency electromagnetic fields (HFEMFs) could act as an environmental insult to evoke a stress response in A172 cells, using HSP70 and HSP27 as stress markers. The cells were exposed to a 2450 MHz HFEMF with a wide range of specific
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On Efficient Treatment of High-Frequency SH-Wave Fields in the Elastic Layer
โ Scribed by A. Pompei; M.A. Rigano; M.A. Sumbatyan
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1999
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- 0044-2267
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