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Models and methods for determining induced ELF and VLF electromagnetic fields in the human body: a critical study
When the human body is near a 50-60 Hz high-voltage power line or a high-power VLF transmitter, electric fields and currents are induced in the different organs. Their interaction with cellular processes can only be studied if their directions and magnitudes are accurately known. This paper examines models and methods that have been used to determine them.