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- catalog contributor b3661782.
- catalog contributor b3661783.
- catalog contributor b3661784.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Changes in circadian melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland of animals exposed to extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation : a summary of observations and speculation on their implications / Russel J. Reiter -- Effects of electromagnetic field exposure on neuroendocrine function / Bary W. Wilson, Richard G. Stevens, and Larry E. Anderson -- Pineal function in mammals and birds is altered by earth-strength magnetic fields / Peter Semm -- Magnetoreception in rodents : involvement of the eyes and the pineal organ may be evidence for a chronobiological substrate / James M. Olcese -- Factors in postmeridial hormone changes among rats in electric field exposure studies / Sol M. Michaelson and Shin-Tsu Lu -- Magnetic fields, opioid systems and day-night rhythms of behavior / Martin Kavaliers and Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp -- Circadian rhythmicity of man under the influence of weak electromagnetic fields / Rütger A. Wever.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The stability of the circadian rhythm of the green finch (Carduelis chloris) either in a weak 10-Hz electric field or a negatively ionized atmosphere / Thomas Lintzen [and others] -- Operant response rate as a function of time of day and early electromagnetic exposure on rats tested as adults / Steven J. Freimark [and others] -- Studies on the effects of 60-Hz electric and magnetic fields on neuroendocrine circadian rhythmicity in nonhuman primates / Walter R. Rogers [and others].".
- catalog extent "vi, 210 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythmicity.".
- catalog identifier "0817635521 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "3764335521 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythmicity.".
- catalog isPartOf "Circadian factors in human health and performance".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Birkhäuser,".
- catalog relation "Electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythmicity.".
- catalog subject "599/.01882 20".
- catalog subject "Circadian Rhythm.".
- catalog subject "Circadian rhythms.".
- catalog subject "Electromagnetic Fields.".
- catalog subject "Electromagnetism Physiological effect.".
- catalog subject "Melatonin.".
- catalog subject "Pineal gland.".
- catalog subject "QP82.2.E43 E45 1991".
- catalog subject "QT 167 E38".
- catalog tableOfContents "Changes in circadian melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland of animals exposed to extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation : a summary of observations and speculation on their implications / Russel J. Reiter -- Effects of electromagnetic field exposure on neuroendocrine function / Bary W. Wilson, Richard G. Stevens, and Larry E. Anderson -- Pineal function in mammals and birds is altered by earth-strength magnetic fields / Peter Semm -- Magnetoreception in rodents : involvement of the eyes and the pineal organ may be evidence for a chronobiological substrate / James M. Olcese -- Factors in postmeridial hormone changes among rats in electric field exposure studies / Sol M. Michaelson and Shin-Tsu Lu -- Magnetic fields, opioid systems and day-night rhythms of behavior / Martin Kavaliers and Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp -- Circadian rhythmicity of man under the influence of weak electromagnetic fields / Rütger A. Wever.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The stability of the circadian rhythm of the green finch (Carduelis chloris) either in a weak 10-Hz electric field or a negatively ionized atmosphere / Thomas Lintzen [and others] -- Operant response rate as a function of time of day and early electromagnetic exposure on rats tested as adults / Steven J. Freimark [and others] -- Studies on the effects of 60-Hz electric and magnetic fields on neuroendocrine circadian rhythmicity in nonhuman primates / Walter R. Rogers [and others].".
- catalog title "Electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythmicity / editors, Martin C. Moore-Ede, Scott S. Campbell, Russel J. Reiter.".
- catalog type "text".