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[Hygienic standardization of electromagnetic radiation from two-channel meteorological radar stations].

PAPER pubmed Gigiena i sanitariia 1990 Other Effect: unclear Evidence: Insufficient

Abstract

The study was designed to analyze the impact of the combined electromagnetic fields (EMF) with the wavelength of 10 and 0.8 cm and various levels of energy current density on the central nervous system, metabolic processes, immune resistance and reproductive function. Proceeding from the obtained data maximum allowable levels of EMF produced by the prospective two-channel meteorological++ radars were established.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Other
Effect direction
unclear
Population
Sample size
Exposure
microwave meteorological radar station
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 62% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

The study analyzed effects of combined EMF with wavelengths of 10 and 0.8 cm at various energy current density levels on central nervous system, metabolic processes, immune resistance, and reproductive function. Based on the obtained data, maximum allowable EMF levels for prospective two-channel meteorological radars were established.

Outcomes measured

  • central nervous system
  • metabolic processes
  • immune resistance
  • reproductive function
  • maximum allowable levels / hygienic standardization

Limitations

  • No population or model (human/animal/in vitro) specified in the abstract.
  • No sample size or study design details provided.
  • No quantitative exposure levels or outcome results reported in the abstract.

Suggested hubs

  • occupational-exposure (0.38)
    Meteorological radar stations imply potential workplace/operational exposure context, though population is not specified.
View raw extracted JSON
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        "duration": null
    },
    "population": null,
    "sample_size": null,
    "outcomes": [
        "central nervous system",
        "metabolic processes",
        "immune resistance",
        "reproductive function",
        "maximum allowable levels / hygienic standardization"
    ],
    "main_findings": "The study analyzed effects of combined EMF with wavelengths of 10 and 0.8 cm at various energy current density levels on central nervous system, metabolic processes, immune resistance, and reproductive function. Based on the obtained data, maximum allowable EMF levels for prospective two-channel meteorological radars were established.",
    "effect_direction": "unclear",
    "limitations": [
        "No population or model (human/animal/in vitro) specified in the abstract.",
        "No sample size or study design details provided.",
        "No quantitative exposure levels or outcome results reported in the abstract."
    ],
    "evidence_strength": "insufficient",
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    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
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        "central nervous system",
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        "immune resistance",
        "reproductive function"
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    "suggested_hubs": [
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        }
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}

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