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D L Conover

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Gandhi O, Wu D, Chen J, Conover D
Health Phys . 1997 Feb; 72(2):236-42. PMID: 9003708
We have used the finite-difference time-domain method to calculate the distributions of absorbed energy for a 1.34 x 1.34 x 1.4 cm resolution anatomically based model of the human body...
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Nelson B, Conover D, Krieg Jr E, Snyder D, Edwards R
Bioelectromagnetics . 1997 Jan; 18(5):349-59. PMID: 9209716
Radiofrequency (RF) radiation is used in a variety of workplaces. In addition to RF radiation, many workers are concurrently exposed to numerous chemicals; exposed workers include those involved with the...
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Nelson B, Conover D, Shaw P, Snyder D, Edwards R
J Appl Toxicol . 1997 Jan; 17(1):31-9. PMID: 9048225
Concurrent exposures to chemical and physical agents occur in the workplace; exposed workers include those involved with microelectronics industry, plastic sealers and electrosurgical units. Previous animal research indicates that hyperthermia...
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Nelson B, Conover D, Shaw P, Werren D, Edwards R, Hoberman A
Teratology . 1994 Oct; 50(4):275-93. PMID: 7716735
Concurrent exposures to chemical and physical agents occur in the workplace; exposed workers include those involved with the microelectronics industry, plastic sealers, and electrosurgical units. Previous animal research indicates that...
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Nelson B, Conover D, Lotz W
Occup Health Saf . 1994 Jun; 63(6):50, 52, 54. PMID: 15662858
Clearly, current research adds to the mounting scientific evidence that combined exposures can produce greater toxicity than would be predicted using an additive model. Although there is not yet a...
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Conover D, Moss C, Murray W, Edwards R, Cox C, Grajewski B, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 1992 Jan; 13(2):103-10. PMID: 1590810
Data are presented on ankle-specific SARs and foot currents as a function of strengths of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields encountered by operators of dielectric heaters. The determination of foot currents was...
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Nelson B, Conover D, Brightwell W, Shaw P, Werren D, Edwards R, et al.
Teratology . 1991 Jun; 43(6):621-34. PMID: 1882353
Limited published animal research reports synergistic teratogenic effects following combined hyperthermia (induced by elevated ambient temperature) and administration of chemical teratogens. Radiofrequency (RF) radiation is widely used in occupational environments....
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Schnorr T, Grajewski B, Hornung R, Thun M, Egeland G, Murray W, et al.
N Engl J Med . 1991 Mar; 324(11):727-33. PMID: 1997838
Background: The relation between spontaneous abortion and the use of video display terminals (VDTs) is of great public health concern. Previous investigators of this issue have reported inconsistent findings. Methods:...
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Lary J, Conover D, Johnson P, Hornung R
Bioelectromagnetics . 1986 Jan; 7(2):141-9. PMID: 3741489
Five groups of pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were irradiated for 10-40 min on gestation day 9 in a 27.12-MHz radiofrequency field at a magnetic field strength of 55 A/m and an...
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Conover D, Murray W, Lary J, Johnson P
Bioelectromagnetics . 1986 Jan; 7(1):83-90. PMID: 3730004
We discuss initial magnetic field strength measurements made around radiofrequency (RF) induction heaters. These measurements were made with a monitor developed for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...