Effects of ambient temperature and exposure to 2450-MHz microwave radiation on evaporative heat loss in the mouse.

C J Gordon
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Abstract

Whole-body evaporative heat loss was measured as whole-body evaporative water loss in mice during a 90-min exposure to 2450-MHz microwave radiation at an ambient temperature of 20 degrees C and in non-exposed mice maintained at ambient temperatures of 20, 25, 30, 33, and 35 degrees C. The ambient-temperature threshold for increasing evaporative water loss was between 30 and 33 degrees C. A specific absorption rate of microwave radiation in excess of 29 W/kg was required to produce an increase in heat loss. For absorption rates ranging from 29 to 44 W/kg, the mouse dissipated 65% of the total absorbed heat by water evaporation; the remainder was dissipated passively. The data collected in the mouse may be extrapolated to larger species, such as man, but only by an exponential relationship. Using this relationship, it was shown that a threshold specific absorption rate of 29 W/kg in a 0.033-kg mouse was equivalent to approximately 0.25 W/kg in a 70-kg human.

环境温度和暴露于2450 mhz微波辐射对小鼠蒸发热损失的影响。
全身蒸发热损失测定小鼠全身蒸发水损失在90分钟2450 - mhz微波辐射的环境温度为20摄氏度和未暴露小鼠保持在环境温度下的20日,25日,30日,33岁增加蒸发水分损失的环境温度阈值在30 ~ 33℃之间,需要微波辐射的比吸收率超过29 W/kg才能产生热损失的增加。在29 ~ 44 W/kg的吸收率范围内,小鼠通过水分蒸发散失了总吸热的65%;其余的则被动地消散。从老鼠身上收集到的数据可以外推到更大的物种,比如人类,但只能通过指数关系。利用这种关系,结果表明,0.033公斤的小鼠的阈值特定吸收率为29 W/kg,相当于70公斤的人的阈值特定吸收率约为0.25 W/kg。
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