ABSTRACT
Unfettered monkeys (Macaca mulatta) have been trained to expose the face and eyes to pulsed microwave radiation at a frequency of 9.31 GHz and an average power density of 150 mW/cm2. Performance of an operant response required the monkeys to maintain the head within the field of the radiation source. Twelve monkeys were individually irradiated during 30 to 40 sessions and then were observed for a period of one year. No deleterious effects such as cataracts have been observed.
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Eye/radiation effects , Microwaves , Animals , Cataract/etiology , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Eye Diseases/etiology , Haplorhini , Macaca mulattaABSTRACT
A device has been developed which can be used in conjunction with a direct-writing electrocardiograph to record the high frequency electrocardiogram (ECG) including notches and slurs in the waveform. The device operates on the principle of temporarily storing the QRS complex and then reproducing it at a rate 10 times slower than real time. Increasing the ratio to 80 to 1 permits registration of pulse artifacts from implanted cardiac pacemakers.