Dr. Edwin Ross Adair OD
Optometrist
5718 Union Mill Rd Clifton VA, 20124About
Dr. Edwin Adair is an optometrist practicing in Clifton, VA. Dr. Adair specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Adair performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Human exposure at two radio frequencies (450 and 2450 MHz): similarities and differences in physiological response.
- Heating and pain sensation produced in human skin by millimeter waves: comparison to a simple thermal model.
- Partial-body exposure of human volunteers to 2450 MHz pulsed or CW fields provokes similar thermoregulatory responses.
- Human exposure to 2450 MHz CW energy at levels outside the IEEE C95.1 standard does not increase core temperature.
- Duration and light-dark ratio of intermittent preadaptation as factors influencing human dark adaptation.
- Dark adaptation after intermittent and continuous pre-exposures of equal duration.
- Physiological interaction processes and radio-frequency energy absorption.
- Predicted thermophysiological responses of humans to MRI fields.
- A new principle of pellet feeder design.
- Thermophysiological effects of electromagnetic radiation.
- Acute thermoregulatory responses of the immature rat to warming by low-level 2,450-MHz microwave radiation.
- Thermoregulatory consequences of cardiovascular impairment during NMR imaging in warm/humid environments.
- Microwave challenges to the thermoregulatory system.
- Thermoregulatory responses of the immature rat following repeated postnatal exposures to 2,450-MHz microwaves.
- On the thermoregulatory consequences of NMR imaging.
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