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Volume : I, Issue : VIII, September - 2011

Non Ionizing Radiation and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Anurag Misra,Sanjay Misra

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Mobile or cellular phones transmit and receive signals using microwaves .For the past 15 years mobile industry grown and is now over $100 billion industry .India is the second largest consumer of mobile phone in the world after China . In chorus with the expanding usage, a question has been raised repeatedly as to whether frequent usage of such a device which radiates electromagnetic field onto the human head is unsafe as the deposition of excess energy can lead to rise in temperature around head. A logical concern is whether the deposited energy could locally effect the nervous system ,brain activity and the effect of rise in temperature of tissue around head . A transient change in blood-brain-barrier permeability could have important health consequences. In addition, possible morphological, metabolic, physiological, and genetic changes in neural tissues should also be considered. These effects could lead to temporary or permanent functional changes in the nervous system [4, 5].

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Anurag Misra,Sanjay Misra, (2011). Non Ionizing Radiation and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. VIII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/454.pdf

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  5. A.Misra et al “Rf Radiation Pollution Perspective” , Scitech Journal of Physical and Biological Sciences, India ,2010

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