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Electromagnetic Hygiene Electromagnetic Hygiene DocumentsDate added
Influence of Electrical Charges on Pollutants
Electrical fields from everyday equipment and materials could increase infection risk Imperial College Press Release
Electromagnetic hygiene: air ions, grounding and health : discussion
by A Davidson
EMF Hypersensitivity: How Can Architects Help You?
by SS Jamieson (PowerPoint PDF)
Interaction of charged molecules and particles with electromagnetic fields in the indoor environment
by KS Jamieson (PowerPoint PDF)
Full report: Jamieson, KS, ApSimon, HM, Bell, JNB and Yost, MG 2005. ‘Interaction of Charged Molecules and Particles With Electromagnetic Fields in the Indoor Environment’, Indoor Air 2005: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air 4-9 September 2005, Beijing, China. CD-ROM 1 Disk, ISBN 7-89494-830-6.
Negative Air Ionization
by Department of Architectural Engineering, Penn State University
Options to minimize EMF/RF/Static Field Exposures in Office Environments
by Katharina Gustavs
The effects of electric fields on charged molecules and particles in individual microenvironments
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The effects of electric fields on charged molecules and particles in individual microenvironments
by KS Jamieson et. al., Atmospheric Environment 41 (2007) 5224–5235
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