Andrew W. Wood

EVALUATION OF HYDROLOGICALLY RELEVANT PCM CLIMATE VARIABLES AND LARGE-SCALE VARIABILITY OVER THE CONTINENTAL U.S. (2009)

Chunmei Zhu, David W. Pierce, Tim P. Barnett, Andrew W. Wood, Dennis P. Lettenmaier

Abstract. The ability of the Parallel Climate Model (PCM) to reproduce the mean and variability of hydrologically relevant climate variables was evaluated by comparing PCM historical climate runs...

Application of a temperature-dependent fluorescent dye (Rhodamine B) to the measurement of radiofrequency radiation-induced temperature changes in biological samples (2009)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W.

We have applied a non-contact method for studying the temperature changes produced by radiofrequency (RF) radiation specifically to small biological samples. A temperature-dependent fluorescent dye,...

A TEST BED FOR NEW SEASONAL HYDROLOGIC FORECASTING APPROACHES IN THE WESTERN (2008)

United States, Andrew W. Wood, W. Wood, P. Lettenmaier

An experimental forecast system based on modern hydrologic models facilitates the evaluation of data assimilation methods, ensemble climate forecasts, and dissemination of visual nowcast and forecast...

Quality, cost, and benefit of applied behavior analysis by providers of distinct credentials for persons with developmental disabilities (2008)

Wood, Andrew W

The breadth of documented human applications of behavior analysis is highlighted in support of the relative limitlessness of potential applications. This potential expansion along with a growing...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

Extremely low frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic field exposure limits: rationale for basic restrictions used in the development of an Australian standard (2008)

Wood, Andrew W.

There are large disparities between basic restrictions for exposure to extremely low-frequency (0-3 kHz) Electric and Magnetic Fields set by two major international bodies. Both bodies agree that...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

Extremely low frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic field exposure limits: rationale for basic restrictions used in the development of an Australian standard (2008)

Wood, Andrew W.

There are large disparities between basic restrictions for exposure to extremely low-frequency (0-3 kHz) Electric and Magnetic Fields set by two major international bodies. Both bodies agree that...

Do mobile phones affect sleep?: investigating effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep EEG (2008)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah P., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con, Thompson, Bruce

This paper will summarize the results of a human volunteer study on the effects on sleep parameters of exposure to RF emissions from a mobile phone handset for 30min prior to going to sleep. A cohort...

Do mobile phones affect sleep?: investigating effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep EEG (2008)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah P., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con, Thompson, Bruce

This paper will summarize the results of a human volunteer study on the effects on sleep parameters of exposure to RF emissions from a mobile phone handset for 30min prior to going to sleep. A cohort...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

Extremely low frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic field exposure limits: rationale for basic restrictions used in the development of an Australian standard (2008)

Wood, Andrew W.

There are large disparities between basic restrictions for exposure to extremely low-frequency (0-3 kHz) Electric and Magnetic Fields set by two major international bodies. Both bodies agree that...

Do mobile phones affect sleep?: investigating effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep EEG (2008)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah P., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con, Thompson, Bruce

This paper will summarize the results of a human volunteer study on the effects on sleep parameters of exposure to RF emissions from a mobile phone handset for 30min prior to going to sleep. A cohort...

EEG electrode caps can reduce SAR induced in the head by GSM900 mobile phones (2007)

Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W., ...

This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak power output 2 W). SAR measurements were...

Monitoring of neuronal and glial calcium activity using a novel direct-contact probe (2007)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

In vivo neuronal and glial calcium activity was monitored using a novel direct-contact probe that was designed for fluorescence detection deep within biological tissue. A small diameter fibre bundle...

EEG electrode caps can reduce SAR induced in the head by GSM900 mobile phones (2007)

Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W., Iskra, Steve, ...

This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak power output 2 W). SAR measurements were...

Monitoring of neuronal and glial calcium activity using a novel direct-contact probe (2007)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

In vivo neuronal and glial calcium activity was monitored using a novel direct-contact probe that was designed for fluorescence detection deep within biological tissue. A small diameter fibre bundle...

EEG electrode caps can reduce SAR induced in the head by GSM900 mobile phones (2007)

Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W.

This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak power output 2 W). SAR measurements were...

Monitoring of neuronal and glial calcium activity using a novel direct-contact probe (2007)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

In vivo neuronal and glial calcium activity was monitored using a novel direct-contact probe that was designed for fluorescence detection deep within biological tissue. A small diameter fibre bundle...

EEG electrode caps can reduce SAR induced in the head by GSM900 mobile phones (2007)

Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W.

This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak power output 2 W). SAR measurements were...

Monitoring of neuronal and glial calcium activity using a novel direct-contact probe (2007)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

In vivo neuronal and glial calcium activity was monitored using a novel direct-contact probe that was designed for fluorescence detection deep within biological tissue. A small diameter fibre bundle...

EEG electrode caps can reduce SAR induced in the head by GSM900 mobile phones (2007)

Hamblin, Denise L., Anderson, Vitas, McIntosh, Robert L., McKenzie, Ray J., Wood, Andrew W., Iskra, Steve, ...

This paper investigates the influence of EEG electrode caps on specific absorption rate (SAR) in the head from a GSM900 mobile phone (217-Hz modulation, peak power output 2 W). SAR measurements were...

Monitoring of neuronal and glial calcium activity using a novel direct-contact probe (2007)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

In vivo neuronal and glial calcium activity was monitored using a novel direct-contact probe that was designed for fluorescence detection deep within biological tissue. A small diameter fibre bundle...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con K.

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

Effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human heart rate variability with passive tilting (2006)

Sait, Mardi L., Wood, Andrew W., Kirsner, Richard L.

The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure can affect heart rhythm remains controversial. Because the reported effects on heart rate (HR) are...

How dangerous are mobile phones, transmission masts, and electricity pylons? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W.

Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con K., Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah, Stough, Con K.

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah, Stough, Con

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

How dangerous are mobile phones, transmission masts, and electricity pylons? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W.

Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

Effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human heart rate variability with passive tilting (2006)

Sait, Mardi L., Wood, Andrew W., Kirsner, Richard L.

The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure can affect heart rhythm remains controversial. Because the reported effects on heart rate (HR) are...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah, Stough, Con

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

How dangerous are mobile phones, transmission masts, and electricity pylons? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W.

Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

Effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human heart rate variability with passive tilting (2006)

Sait, Mardi L., Wood, Andrew W., Kirsner, Richard L.

The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure can affect heart rhythm remains controversial. Because the reported effects on heart rate (HR) are...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

How dangerous are mobile phones, transmission masts, and electricity pylons? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W.

Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this...

Effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human heart rate variability with passive tilting (2006)

Sait, Mardi L., Wood, Andrew W., Kirsner, Richard L.

The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure can affect heart rhythm remains controversial. Because the reported effects on heart rate (HR) are...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah, Stough, Con

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah P., Stough, Con

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

Effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human heart rate variability with passive tilting (2006)

Sait, Mardi L., Wood, Andrew W., Kirsner, Richard L.

The question of whether power-frequency magnetic fields of strengths relevant to industrial exposure can affect heart rhythm remains controversial. Because the reported effects on heart rate (HR) are...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

How dangerous are mobile phones, transmission masts, and electricity pylons? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W.

Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Does evening exposure to mobile phone radiation affect subsequent melatonin production? (2006)

Wood, Andrew W., Loughran, Sarah P., Stough, Con

Purpose: To test whether exposure to the emissions from a digital mobile phone handset prior to sleep alters the secretion of melatonin. Materials and methods: In a double-blind cross-over design, 55...

Real-time recording of neuropsychophysiological parameters during 50 Hz magnetic field exposure (2005)

Sadafi, Hassan A., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

In order to assess the possible effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF) on human performance it is preferable to monitor performance during rather than subsequent to MF exposure....

Cell calcium oscillations : the origin of their variability (2005)

Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Oscillation in calcium levels in the cytoplasm of individual cells has been observed experimentally to consist of a series of spikes and plateaux of differing amplitudes and inter-peak intervals. On...

Real-time recording of neuropsychophysiological parameters during 50 Hz magnetic field exposure (2005)

Sadafi, Hassan A., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

In order to assess the possible effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF) on human performance it is preferable to monitor performance during rather than subsequent to MF exposure....

The effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones on human sleep (2005)

Loughran, Sarah P., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Barton, Julie M., Thompson, Bruce, Stough, Con

Previous research has suggested that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields increases electroencephalogram spectral power in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Other sleep parameters have also...

A locally corrected Nystrom method for EM scattering with a Fourier mode expansion (2005)

Fleming, J. L, Wood, Andrew W., Wood, W. D

Computation of corrected weights in the locally corrected Nyström method is a time consuming procedure. Since the method exhibits high-order convergence properties, the expense of computing the...

Cell calcium oscillations : the origin of their variability (2005)

Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Oscillation in calcium levels in the cytoplasm of individual cells has been observed experimentally to consist of a series of spikes and plateaux of differing amplitudes and inter-peak intervals. On...

Real-time recording of neuropsychophysiological parameters during 50 Hz magnetic field exposure (2005)

Sadafi, Hassan A., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

In order to assess the possible effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF) on human performance it is preferable to monitor performance during rather than subsequent to MF exposure....

The effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones on human sleep (2005)

Loughran, Sarah P., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Barton, Julie M., Thompson, Bruce, Stough, Con

Previous research has suggested that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields increases electroencephalogram spectral power in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Other sleep parameters have also...

A locally corrected Nystrom method for EM scattering with a Fourier mode expansion (2005)

Fleming, J. L, Wood, Andrew W., Wood, W. D

Computation of corrected weights in the locally corrected Nyström method is a time consuming procedure. Since the method exhibits high-order convergence properties, the expense of computing the...

Real-time recording of neuropsychophysiological parameters during 50 Hz magnetic field exposure (2005)

Sadafi, Hassan A., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

In order to assess the possible effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF) on human performance it is preferable to monitor performance during rather than subsequent to MF exposure....

The effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones on human sleep (2005)

Loughran, Sarah P., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Barton, Julie M., Thompson, Bruce, Stough, Con

Previous research has suggested that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields increases electroencephalogram spectral power in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Other sleep parameters have also...

A locally corrected Nystrom method for EM scattering with a Fourier mode expansion (2005)

Fleming, J. L, Wood, Andrew W., Wood, W. D

Computation of corrected weights in the locally corrected Nyström method is a time consuming procedure. Since the method exhibits high-order convergence properties, the expense of computing the...

Cell calcium oscillations : the origin of their variability (2005)

Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Oscillation in calcium levels in the cytoplasm of individual cells has been observed experimentally to consist of a series of spikes and plateaux of differing amplitudes and inter-peak intervals. On...

The effect of electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones on human sleep (2005)

Loughran, Sarah P., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Barton, Julie M., Thompson, Bruce, Stough, Con

Previous research has suggested that exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields increases electroencephalogram spectral power in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Other sleep parameters have also...

Cell calcium oscillations : the origin of their variability (2005)

Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Oscillation in calcium levels in the cytoplasm of individual cells has been observed experimentally to consist of a series of spikes and plateaux of differing amplitudes and inter-peak intervals. On...

Real-time recording of neuropsychophysiological parameters during 50 Hz magnetic field exposure (2005)

Sadafi, Hassan A., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

In order to assess the possible effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF) on human performance it is preferable to monitor performance during rather than subsequent to MF exposure....

A locally corrected Nystrom method for EM scattering with a Fourier mode expansion (2005)

Fleming, J. L, Wood, Andrew W., Wood, W. D

Computation of corrected weights in the locally corrected Nyström method is a time consuming procedure. Since the method exhibits high-order convergence properties, the expense of computing the...

Induced current density in the foetus of pregnant workers in high magnetic field environments (2004)

Xue, Changchuan, Wood, Andrew W., Dovan, Thanh

There are moves to limit by legislation the amount of electric and magnetic fields that workers and the general public are exposed to. In work locations near wiring, cables & equipment carrying high...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human brain activity and behaviour (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con K. K.

Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory event-related...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory...

Induced current density in the foetus of pregnant workers in high magnetic field environments (2004)

Xue, Changchuan, Wood, Andrew W., Dovan, Thanh

There are moves to limit by legislation the amount of electric and magnetic fields that workers and the general public are exposed to. In work locations near wiring, cables & equipment carrying high...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human brain activity and behaviour (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory event-related...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory...

Induced current density in the foetus of pregnant workers in high magnetic field environments (2004)

Xue, Changchuan, Wood, Andrew W., Dovan, Thanh

There are moves to limit by legislation the amount of electric and magnetic fields that workers and the general public are exposed to. In work locations near wiring, cables & equipment carrying high...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human brain activity and behaviour (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory event-related...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory...

Induced current density in the foetus of pregnant workers in high magnetic field environments (2004)

Xue, Changchuan, Wood, Andrew W., Dovan, Thanh

There are moves to limit by legislation the amount of electric and magnetic fields that workers and the general public are exposed to. In work locations near wiring, cables & equipment carrying high...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human brain activity and behaviour (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory event-related...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory...

Induced current density in the foetus of pregnant workers in high magnetic field environments (2004)

Xue, Changchuan, Wood, Andrew W., Dovan, Thanh

There are moves to limit by legislation the amount of electric and magnetic fields that workers and the general public are exposed to. In work locations near wiring, cables & equipment carrying high...

Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human brain activity and behaviour (2004)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

Due to the widespread use of mobile phones (MP), it is important to determine whether they affect human physiology. The aim of this study was to explore the sensitivity of auditory event-related...

Lectinocytochemical detection on the effects of 900MHz RF radiation on rat (hippocampal) neuronal cells (2004)

Chen, Yuen Y., Wood, Andrew W., Wu, A. M.

The effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile telephones on the human body have been controversial in recent years. This study will investigate the effects of the RF radiation mimicked...

The effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to examine whether aspects of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) show sensitivity to the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone handsets placed in the normal...

The use of a 'phantom scalp' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by electroencephalogram electrode leads (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J.

Assesses the possible direct pickup of mobile telephone handset emissions by electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode leads, using a phantom scalp. Information on spontaneous EEG; Description of a...

The effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to examine whether aspects of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) show sensitivity to the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone handsets placed in the normal...

The use of a 'phantom scalp' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by electroencephalogram electrode leads (2003)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

Assesses the possible direct pickup of mobile telephone handset emissions by electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode leads, using a phantom scalp. Information on spontaneous EEG; Description of a...

The effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to examine whether aspects of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) show sensitivity to the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone handsets placed in the normal...

The use of a 'phantom scalp' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by electroencephalogram electrode leads (2003)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

Assesses the possible direct pickup of mobile telephone handset emissions by electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode leads, using a phantom scalp. Information on spontaneous EEG; Description of a...

The effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to examine whether aspects of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) show sensitivity to the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone handsets placed in the normal...

The use of a 'phantom scalp' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by electroencephalogram electrode leads (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J.

Assesses the possible direct pickup of mobile telephone handset emissions by electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode leads, using a phantom scalp. Information on spontaneous EEG; Description of a...

The effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials (2003)

Wood, Andrew W., Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Stough, Con

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to examine whether aspects of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) show sensitivity to the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phone handsets placed in the normal...

Effects of mobile phone emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables (2002)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

PURPOSE: To compare the findings of the main studies that have examined the effects of GSM mobile phone radiofrequency emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

Optic fibre bundle contact imaging probe employing a laser scanning confocal microscope (2002)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Harris, Martin, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

A small diameter (600 µm) fused optic fibre imaging bundle was used as a probe to compare fluorescent specimens by direct contact imaging using both a conventional fluorescence microscope and a...

The use of a 'phantom head' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by EEG electrode leads (2002)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

A ‘Phantom Scalp’ was constructed from a conducting foam mat to form a layer under a 62-electrode electroencephalogram cap closely approximating the electrical properties of a human scalp. The...

Effects of mobile phone-type signals on calcium ion levels within human lymphocytes (2002)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

The poster describes results of experiments using a novel exposure chamber which exposes biological cells to RF radiation similar to that emitted by mobile telephones, whilst using laser scanning...

Effects of mobile phone emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables (2002)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

PURPOSE: To compare the findings of the main studies that have examined the effects of GSM mobile phone radiofrequency emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

Optic fibre bundle contact imaging probe employing a laser scanning confocal microscope (2002)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Harris, Martin, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

A small diameter (600 µm) fused optic fibre imaging bundle was used as a probe to compare fluorescent specimens by direct contact imaging using both a conventional fluorescence microscope and a...

The use of a 'phantom head' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by EEG electrode leads (2002)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

A ‘Phantom Scalp’ was constructed from a conducting foam mat to form a layer under a 62-electrode electroencephalogram cap closely approximating the electrical properties of a human scalp. The...

Effects of mobile phone-type signals on calcium ion levels within human lymphocytes (2002)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

The poster describes results of experiments using a novel exposure chamber which exposes biological cells to RF radiation similar to that emitted by mobile telephones, whilst using laser scanning...

Effects of mobile phone emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables (2002)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

PURPOSE: To compare the findings of the main studies that have examined the effects of GSM mobile phone radiofrequency emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

Optic fibre bundle contact imaging probe employing a laser scanning confocal microscope (2002)

Dubaj, Vladimir, Harris, Martin, Mazzolini, Alexander P., Wood, Andrew W.

A small diameter (600 µm) fused optic fibre imaging bundle was used as a probe to compare fluorescent specimens by direct contact imaging using both a conventional fluorescence microscope and a...

The use of a 'phantom head' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by EEG electrode leads (2002)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

A ‘Phantom Scalp’ was constructed from a conducting foam mat to form a layer under a 62-electrode electroencephalogram cap closely approximating the electrical properties of a human scalp. The...

Effects of mobile phone-type signals on calcium ion levels within human lymphocytes (2002)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

The poster describes results of experiments using a novel exposure chamber which exposes biological cells to RF radiation similar to that emitted by mobile telephones, whilst using laser scanning...

Effects of mobile phone emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables (2002)

Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

PURPOSE: To compare the findings of the main studies that have examined the effects of GSM mobile phone radiofrequency emissions on human brain activity and sleep variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

The use of a 'phantom head' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset emissions by EEG electrode leads (2002)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Wood, Andrew W.

A ‘Phantom Scalp’ was constructed from a conducting foam mat to form a layer under a 62-electrode electroencephalogram cap closely approximating the electrical properties of a human scalp. The...

Effects of mobile phone-type signals on calcium ion levels within human lymphocytes (2002)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

The poster describes results of experiments using a novel exposure chamber which exposes biological cells to RF radiation similar to that emitted by mobile telephones, whilst using laser scanning...

Neurophysiological sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields (2001)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Sadafi, Hassan A., Stough, Con

Purpose: The effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields on cognitive function were studied on 30 human volunteers. Materials and methods: The exposure system consisted of Merrit-type...

Neurophysiological sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields (2001)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Sadafi, Hassan A., Stough, Con

Purpose: The effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields on cognitive function were studied on 30 human volunteers. Materials and methods: The exposure system consisted of Merrit-type...

Effects of mobile phone type signals on calcium levels within human leukaemic T-cells (Jurkat cells) (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

Purpose: To test whether exposure to simulated GSM mobile phone signals (915 MHz, 2 W kg-1) influences the concentration of calcium or calcium signalling patterns in a human lymphocyte cell line....

A mathematical model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm (2001)

Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose and analyse a model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm consisting of first order equations describing the underlying biochemical reactions and pathways. The model includes activation...

Accreditation in ionising radiation safety within Australia and New Zealand (2001)

Budd, R., Stroud, D. B., Wakelam, M., Wood, Andrew W.

For many years it has been recognised that there is a need within Australia for accreditation schemes in radiation safety. This need has been regularly discussed at conferences of the Australasian...

A new coaxial line in vitro exposure device for fluorescent microscopy imaging during concurrent 900 MHz RF exposure (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Wood, Andrew W.

OBJECTIVE: To develop a radiofrequency (RF) exposure device that allows accurate quantifiable RF field exposures of biological cells while being imaged by a confocal or general fluorescence...

Neurophysiological sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields (2001)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Sadafi, Hassan A., Stough, Con

Purpose: The effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields on cognitive function were studied on 30 human volunteers. Materials and methods: The exposure system consisted of Merrit-type...

Effects of mobile phone type signals on calcium levels within human leukaemic T-cells (Jurkat cells) (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

Purpose: To test whether exposure to simulated GSM mobile phone signals (915 MHz, 2 W kg-1) influences the concentration of calcium or calcium signalling patterns in a human lymphocyte cell line....

A mathematical model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm (2001)

Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose and analyse a model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm consisting of first order equations describing the underlying biochemical reactions and pathways. The model includes activation...

Accreditation in ionising radiation safety within Australia and New Zealand (2001)

Budd, R., Stroud, D. B., Wakelam, M., Wood, Andrew W.

For many years it has been recognised that there is a need within Australia for accreditation schemes in radiation safety. This need has been regularly discussed at conferences of the Australasian...

A new coaxial line in vitro exposure device for fluorescent microscopy imaging during concurrent 900 MHz RF exposure (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Wood, Andrew W.

OBJECTIVE: To develop a radiofrequency (RF) exposure device that allows accurate quantifiable RF field exposures of biological cells while being imaged by a confocal or general fluorescence...

Effects of mobile phone type signals on calcium levels within human leukaemic T-cells (Jurkat cells) (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

Purpose: To test whether exposure to simulated GSM mobile phone signals (915 MHz, 2 W kg-1) influences the concentration of calcium or calcium signalling patterns in a human lymphocyte cell line....

A mathematical model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm (2001)

Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose and analyse a model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm consisting of first order equations describing the underlying biochemical reactions and pathways. The model includes activation...

Accreditation in ionising radiation safety within Australia and New Zealand (2001)

Budd, R., Stroud, D. B., Wakelam, M., Wood, Andrew W.

For many years it has been recognised that there is a need within Australia for accreditation schemes in radiation safety. This need has been regularly discussed at conferences of the Australasian...

A new coaxial line in vitro exposure device for fluorescent microscopy imaging during concurrent 900 MHz RF exposure (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Wood, Andrew W.

OBJECTIVE: To develop a radiofrequency (RF) exposure device that allows accurate quantifiable RF field exposures of biological cells while being imaged by a confocal or general fluorescence...

Neurophysiological sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields (2001)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Sadafi, Hassan A., Stough, Con

Purpose: The effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields on cognitive function were studied on 30 human volunteers. Materials and methods: The exposure system consisted of Merrit-type...

Long-Range Experimental Hydrologic Forecasting for the Eastern United States (2001)

Andrew W. Wood, Edwin P. Maurer, Arun Kumar, Dennis P. Lettenmaier

This paper describes an exploratory hydrologic forecast system that uses monthly ensemble climate forecasts of monthly total precipitation (P tot ) and monthly average temperature (T avg ) for...

Effects of mobile phone type signals on calcium levels within human leukaemic T-cells (Jurkat cells) (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Cranfield, Charles G., Menezes, K. Gerard, Wood, Andrew W.

Purpose: To test whether exposure to simulated GSM mobile phone signals (915 MHz, 2 W kg-1) influences the concentration of calcium or calcium signalling patterns in a human lymphocyte cell line....

A mathematical model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm (2001)

Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose and analyse a model for the mammalian melatonin rhythm consisting of first order equations describing the underlying biochemical reactions and pathways. The model includes activation...

Accreditation in ionising radiation safety within Australia and New Zealand (2001)

Budd, R., Stroud, D. B., Wakelam, M., Wood, Andrew W.

For many years it has been recognised that there is a need within Australia for accreditation schemes in radiation safety. This need has been regularly discussed at conferences of the Australasian...

A new coaxial line in vitro exposure device for fluorescent microscopy imaging during concurrent 900 MHz RF exposure (2001)

Anderson, Vitas, Wood, Andrew W.

OBJECTIVE: To develop a radiofrequency (RF) exposure device that allows accurate quantifiable RF field exposures of biological cells while being imaged by a confocal or general fluorescence...

Neurophysiological sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields (2001)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Sadafi, Hassan A., Stough, Con

Purpose: The effects of occupational levels of 50 Hz magnetic fields on cognitive function were studied on 30 human volunteers. Materials and methods: The exposure system consisted of Merrit-type...

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

A cooperative model for Ca++ efflux windowing from cell membranes exposed to electromagnetic radiation (2000)

Anderson, Vitas, Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose a simplified version of a cooperative lattice membrane model given by Grodsky to explain observed Ca++ efflux windowing effects from cell membranes exposed to electromagenetic radiation....

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

A cooperative model for Ca++ efflux windowing from cell membranes exposed to electromagnetic radiation (2000)

Anderson, Vitas, Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose a simplified version of a cooperative lattice membrane model given by Grodsky to explain observed Ca++ efflux windowing effects from cell membranes exposed to electromagenetic radiation....

A cooperative model for Ca++ efflux windowing from cell membranes exposed to electromagnetic radiation (2000)

Anderson, Vitas, Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose a simplified version of a cooperative lattice membrane model given by Grodsky to explain observed Ca++ efflux windowing effects from cell membranes exposed to electromagenetic radiation....

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

A cooperative model for Ca++ efflux windowing from cell membranes exposed to electromagnetic radiation (2000)

Anderson, Vitas, Thompson, Colin J., Wood, Andrew W., Yang, Sam Y.

We propose a simplified version of a cooperative lattice membrane model given by Grodsky to explain observed Ca++ efflux windowing effects from cell membranes exposed to electromagenetic radiation....

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

Nonlinear dynamics of charged particles interacting with combined ac-dc electromagnetic fields (1995)

Thompson, Colin J., Briggs, Keith M., Farrell, Peter, Fleming, Anthony H. J., Hocking, Bruce, Joyner, Kenneth H., ...

A nonlinear Lorenz model describing interactions between charged particles and combined ac-dc electromagnetic fields is studied for various combinations of frequencies, field strengths and relative...

Nonlinear dynamics of charged particles interacting with combined ac-dc electromagnetic fields (1995)

Thompson, Colin J., Briggs, Keith M., Farrell, Peter, Fleming, Anthony H. J., Hocking, Bruce, Joyner, Kenneth H., ...

A nonlinear Lorenz model describing interactions between charged particles and combined ac-dc electromagnetic fields is studied for various combinations of frequencies, field strengths and relative...