Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields
fluid surrounding cells; Nevertheless, these sensitivities have been confirmed for many cell types, including lymphocytes, ovary cells, bone cells, fibroblasts, cartilage cells, and nerve cells [Adey, 1992a]. These observations have been viewed cautiously by many biologists as beyond the realm of a possible physical reality. ................
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