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51. Loneliness and Depression among Polish High-School Students.

52. Relationship between loneliness and blood glucose control in diabetes.

53. Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms in the Elderly Population Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

54. Early-Life Exposure to Pulsed LTE Radiofrequency Fields Causes Persistent Changes in Activity and Behavior in C57BL/6 J Mice.

56. Can Low-Level Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields Effect Cognitive Behaviour in Laboratory Animals? A Systematic Review of the Literature Related to Spatial Learning and Place Memory.

57. Effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on circadian rhythm control in mice.

58. Are Exposures to Multiple Frequencies the Key to Future Radiofrequency Research?

59. A Closer Look at the Thresholds of Thermal Damage: Workshop Report by an ICNIRP Task Group.

60. Labour migration of Polish nurses: a questionnaire survey conducted with the Computer Assisted Web Interview technique.

61. Evaluation of chosen determinants of the positive practice environments (PPE) at Polish nursing wards.

62. The rate of X-ray-induced DNA double-strand break repair in the embryonic mouse brain is unaffected by exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields.

63. The effects of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on mutation induction in mice.

64. Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields.

65. International workshop on non-ionizing radiation protection in medicine.

66. Investigation of transcriptional responses of juvenile mouse bone marrow to power frequency magnetic fields.

67. Systematic review of wireless phone use and brain cancer and other head tumors.

68. Are the young more sensitive than adults to the effects of radiofrequency fields? An examination of relevant data from cellular and animal studies.

69. Absence of nonlinear responses in cells and tissues exposed to RF energy at mobile phone frequencies using a doubly resonant cavity.

70. Rapporteur report: Roundup, discussion and recommendations.

71. Rapporteur report: implications for exposure guidelines.

72. Neurobehavioural effects of electromagnetic fields.

73. Single, brief exposure to a 50 Hz magnetic field does not affect the performance of an object recognition task in adult mice.

74. Low-level exposure to pulsed 900 MHz microwave radiation does not cause deficits in the performance of a spatial learning task in mice.

75. Biological effects of electromagnetic fields and radiation.

76. 50 Hz magnetic field effects on the performance of a spatial learning task by mice.

77. Deficits in spatial learning after exposure of mice to a 50 Hz magnetic field.

78. Prenatal exposure to a 50 Hz magnetic field has no effect on spatial learning in adult mice.

79. Acute exposure to power-frequency magnetic fields has no effect on the acquisition of a spatial learning task by adult male mice.

80. Effects of prenatal exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields on development in mice: II. Postnatal development and behavior.

81. The responsiveness of neurons in the insular gustatory cortex of the macaque monkey is independent of hunger.

82. Satiety does not affect gustatory activity in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the alert monkey.

84. [Hormones of insect metamorphosis].

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