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Gifford Pinchot, Bull Moose progressive
In: Men and movements series
Constitution making in Missouri: the convention of 1943 - 1944
In: State constitutional convention studies 6
The security of public deposits
In: Public Administration Service, Publication 51
Dawn Breaks: the anti-colonial legacy of the ANC Women's Section radio segment
In: Third world thematics: a TWQ journal, Band 8, Heft 1-3, S. 38-54
ISSN: 2379-9978
Coherent MM-wave EMFs produce penetrating effects via time-varying magnetic fields: response to Foster & Balzano
In: Reviews on environmental health, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 613-615
ISSN: 2191-0308
Millimeter (MM) wave and microwave frequency radiation produce deeply penetrating effects: the biology and the physics
In: Reviews on environmental health, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 247-258
ISSN: 2191-0308
Abstract
Millimeter wave (MM-wave) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are predicted to not produce penetrating effects in the body. The electric but not magnetic part of MM-EMFs are almost completely absorbed within the outer 1 mm of the body. Rodents are reported to have penetrating MM-wave impacts on the brain, the myocardium, liver, kidney and bone marrow. MM-waves produce electromagnetic sensitivity-like changes in rodent, frog and skate tissues. In humans, MM-waves have penetrating effects including impacts on the brain, producing EEG changes and other neurological/neuropsychiatric changes, increases in apparent electromagnetic hypersensitivity and produce changes on ulcers and cardiac activity. This review focuses on several issues required to understand penetrating effects of MM-waves and microwaves: 1. Electronically generated EMFs are coherent, producing much higher electrical and magnetic forces then do natural incoherent EMFs. 2. The fixed relationship between electrical and magnetic fields found in EMFs in a vacuum or highly permeable medium such as air, predicted by Maxwell's equations, breaks down in other materials. Specifically, MM-wave electrical fields are almost completely absorbed in the outer 1 mm of the body due to the high dielectric constant of biological aqueous phases. However, the magnetic fields are very highly penetrating. 3. Time-varying magnetic fields have central roles in producing highly penetrating effects. The primary mechanism of EMF action is voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) activation with the EMFs acting via their forces on the voltage sensor, rather than by depolarization of the plasma membrane. Two distinct mechanisms, an indirect and a direct mechanism, are consistent with and predicted by the physics, to explain penetrating MM-wave VGCC activation via the voltage sensor. Time-varying coherent magnetic fields, as predicted by the Maxwell–Faraday version of Faraday's law of induction, can put forces on ions dissolved in aqueous phases deep within the body, regenerating coherent electric fields which activate the VGCC voltage sensor. In addition, time-varying magnetic fields can directly put forces on the 20 charges in the VGCC voltage sensor. There are three very important findings here which are rarely recognized in the EMF scientific literature: coherence of electronically generated EMFs; the key role of time-varying magnetic fields in generating highly penetrating effects; the key role of both modulating and pure EMF pulses in greatly increasing very short term high level time-variation of magnetic and electric fields. It is probable that genuine safety guidelines must keep nanosecond timescale-variation of coherent electric and magnetic fields below some maximum level in order to produce genuine safety. These findings have important implications with regard to 5G radiation.
Strategic Humanism: Lessons on Leadership from the Ancient Greeks, by Claudia Hauer: Toronto, Political Animal Press, 2020, 171 pp., US$24.99 (Paperback), US$9.99 (Ebook), ISBN 978-1-89-5131444 (Paperback), ISBN 978-1-89-5131451 (Ebook)
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 265-265
ISSN: 1502-7589
Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World: by Michael Schuman, New York, Public Affairs, 2020, US$22.19 (Hardcover), eBook US$17.59 (Ebook), 384 pp., ISBN 978-1-5417-8843-3 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-1-5417-8832-9 (Ebook)
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 163-164
ISSN: 1502-7589
Moral Foundations of Military Service
In: Parameters: the US Army War College quarterly, Band 30, Heft 1
ISSN: 2158-2106
Exit from Hegemony: The Unraveling of the American Global Order: by Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, $29.95 (Hardcover), $16.49 (Ebook), ISBN 9780190054557
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 76-76
ISSN: 1502-7589
Conspiring with the Enemy: The Ethic of Cooperation in Warfare: by Yvonne Chiu, New York, Columbia University Press, 2019, 360 pp., US$35 (paperback), US $32 (ebook), ISBN 9780231544177
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 353-353
ISSN: 1502-7589
The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder: by Sean McFate, New York, HarperCollins, 2019, 336 pp., US$20.85, ISBN 9780062843586
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 261-262
ISSN: 1502-7589