Microwave Journal Annual Index 1975
Authors not listed · 1975
This 1975 technical index shows how microwave technology advanced rapidly while biological health research lagged behind.
Plain English Summary
This 1975 Microwave Journal annual index compiled technical articles, application notes, and research on microwave technology. The index catalogued the year's microwave engineering developments, including both industrial applications and emerging research on microwave interactions with biological systems. This type of technical documentation helps track the evolution of microwave technology and early awareness of potential health effects.
Why This Matters
The 1975 Microwave Journal annual index represents a snapshot of microwave technology development during a pivotal period when industrial and military microwave applications were rapidly expanding, yet health research was still in its infancy. This compilation of technical articles and application notes documented the growing sophistication of microwave engineering while the biological effects remained largely unexplored by mainstream science. What makes this particularly significant is the timing - 1975 marked an era when microwave ovens were becoming household appliances and radar systems were proliferating, yet the scientific community had barely begun investigating potential health implications. The technical focus of these industry publications contrasts sharply with today's understanding that microwave radiation can affect biological systems in ways that weren't considered relevant to engineers designing these systems.
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@article{microwave_journal_annual_index_1975_g3961,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Microwave Journal Annual Index 1975},
year = {1975},
}